[Attackpanther] Fwd: Noise! at Ontological Theater May 10-12

bryan eubanks bryan.eubanks at gmail.com
Mon May 7 14:18:55 EDT 2007


Noise! at Ontological Theater May 10-12


free103point9
05.07.07 transmission
http://www.free103point9.org


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Noise! 2007


May 10, 2007 : 10pm - May 12, 2007
at Ontological Hysteric Theater, 131 East 10th St.
at 2nd Ave., Manhattan, New York. $7 admisssion.

Audio and video of performances streamed live on
free103point9 Online Radio at www.free103point9.org

Noise! is a sound performance festival started in 2005.
This year free103point9 curates. Each year the "Incubator"
program at Ontological Theater hosts a Noise! festival, a
three-night multi-arts event designed to promote interest in
new forms of sound art. The festival will feature short
compositions and performances by established and emerging artists.

Each evening opens with a Radio 4x4 as the audience enters
the theater. Radio 4x4 is a collaborative radio transmission
performance. Four simultaneous audio performances are
separately sent through FM transmitters to radios positioned
throughout a performance space. Each radio receives only one
of the signals, so that the audience becomes an active
collaborator in the performance, "mixing" the audio feeds by
moving about the space among the four signals.
http://www.free103point9.org/radio4x4.php


Thursday, May 10, 10 p.m.
Curated by Giancarlo Bracchi
Opens with Radio 4x4 with Radio Ruido + DJ North Guinea Hills
+ Tom Roe + Todd Cavallo.
Others performing May 10:
Maria Chavez
Hell's Hills
Giancarlo Bracchi
Talibam!

Friday, May 11, 11 p.m.
Curated by Kyle Lapidus
Opens with Radio 4x4 with Nick Lesley + Stanley Ruiz
+ Fritz Welch, + Giancarlo Bracchi.
Others performing May 11:
Gunung Sari
The Peeesseye: Fritz Welch, Jaime Fennelly, Chris Forsyth.
Bruce McClure

Saturday, May 12, 10 p.m.
Curated by Radio Ruido
Opens with Radio 4x4 with Bryan Eubanks + Micheal Garofalo
+ Patrick McCarthy + Jeremy Slater.
Others performing May 12:
The Holy Experiment
Uncle Woody Sullender
George Steeltoe Ensemble

Audio and video of all performances will be streamed
ive on free103point9 Online Radio.

This show is part of free103point9's
Tenth Anniversary Celebration March-Oct., 2007.

For more information see:
http://www.free103point9.org/event.php?eventID=1024



(((((     Deep Wireless     )))))

free103point9 is pleased to web stream events
of  the 6th annual Deep Wireless festival, May 1-31, 2007
from Toronto.

As part of a month-long celebration of radio and transmission art,
radio artists, sound artists and enthusiasts can experience
performances, sound installations, new commissions, special
radio broadcasts, a CD launch and conference.


PERFORMANCES
Streamed live on free103point9 Online Radio
www.free103point9.org


Thursday May 10, 2007
Trans-local Performance
7 PM @ inter/access & Gallery Gallery 1313 (simultaneously)
inter/access ~ 9 Ossington Ave., Toronto
Gallery 1313 ~ 1313A Queen Street West, Toronto

Gallery 1313 and inter/access will host simultaneous radio art
performances by Stephen Kelly, Eleanor King, Anna Friz and
Michelle Irving. Also included will be performances by
Tetsuo Kogawa and company from Japan via internet.
Audience members are invited to visit both locations
and to bring a portable radio and cellphone to listen and participate.


Tuesday May 22, 2007
Radio in Ambience - The Ambient Ping
8 pm at The Drake Hotel Underground
1150 Queen Street W., Toronto

The Ambient Ping presents Radio in Ambience once again.
Listen to Toronto/Berlin sound artists Robert Hoare and Steven Sauvé
along with the Halifax duo Stephen Kelly and Eleanor King as
they coax the radio ether into an outer-worldly electro
ambient chill.


Thursday May 24th, 2007
Radio _Kontakte_ Concert
8pm @ the Ryerson Student Campus Centre (Alumni Room)

Karlheinz Stockhausen's classic work _Kontakte_ will be presented
by Kevin Austin (Montreal) in its original 4-channel version,
a rare treat, alongside _Figures de la Nuit / Faces of the Night_
by Francis Dhomont and other works included on the newly
released Deep Wireless 4 radio art compilation CD. _Kontakte_
predates many trends in electronic music by decades and was
produced at the famous WDR studios in Koln, Germany in 1959.
Francis Dhomont's lush bilingual radiophonic work
_Figures de la Nuit / Faces of the Night_ was commissioned by
CKLN, Toronto in 1991 for the radio program Transfigured Night
hosted by David Olds. This concert will be spatialized by
NAISA artistic director Darren Copeland. Free CD with admission.


Friday May 25, 2007
Radio Theatre 1 (with It is to Laugh)
doors open 7:30pm show start 8pm
Ryerson Student Centre, Alumni Room
55 Gould Street, Toronto

The It is to Laugh radio comedy series creators
Dan Bernard & Michael Townsend from Portland, Maine
team up with Toronto actors/performers Mark Ellis, Stacey Depass
and Stephen Lategan and Mark Ellis for a trans-comedy extravaganza.
Also featuring Toronto sound artist and actor Richard Lee
and including two works commissioned for CBC Outfront by
Steve Wadhams and Sarah Boothroyd.


Saturday May 26, 2007
Radio Theatre 2 (with It is to Laugh)
doors open 7:30pm show start 8pm
Ryerson Student Centre, Alumni Room
55 Gould Street, Toronto

Same zany group as on May 25 performing a very different
show of It is to Laugh radio trans-comedy. Also featuring
Toronto sound artist and actor Richard Lee and including
two works commissioned for CBC Outfront by
Robert Hoare and Thelon Oeming.


Also
Radio Without Boundaries workshops
May 25-27 from Toronto,
streamed live on free103point9 Online Radio,
www.free103point9.org

Confirmed speakers include:
Hans Ulrich Werner, R. Murray Schafer, Andra McCartney,
Heidi Grundmann, Eleanor King,Stephen Kelly,
Steve Wadhams, Thelon Oeming, Sarah Boothroyd,
Robert Hoare, Gregory Whitehead, Robyn Ravlich,
and Harmon e. Phraisyar.

For more information see:
http://www.naisa.ca


(((((     Giant Ear)))     )))))

Giant Ear: Saved by the Bell

May 13, 2007 : 7pm - 9pm

from New York Society for Acoustic Ecology
on free103point9 Online Radio

"Saved By the Bell"
It is an exploration of the architectural acoustics of religious
spaces. Your host: David Watson.
playlist: times are approx
1 "Romanesque" Scott Sherk 8:14 rec. in Florence, Italy.
   Monks chanting, walking, bells ringing.
2 "St. Martin in the Fields," Crypt, London Glen Bach
   3:00 tea cups and chatter.
3 "bell ringing" Marcos Fernandes at a shrine in
   yokohama, japan' 7 :00.
4 The Blue Mosque Matthew Sansom 23:00
   As the title says.
5 "Naturae Luminae," Matthew Sansom 4:00
   Choral voices in a cathedral.
6 "Downtown Cairo," Gilles Aubry, Heliopolis Basilica.
   Traffic sounds from the surrounding streets heard from
    inside the church. 4:50.
7 "Bringing the Work into you," Megan Martin. Maine 6:45
   Building a coffin. 8 "Releasing the Bird of the Soul,"
    Dallas Simpson. 52:00 Lambley Village: approach to
    the church, bell tolling, circling the church service and
    improvisation with a found feather. One take.

Monthly edition of Giant Ear))),
from New York Society for Acoustic Ecology.
http://www.nyacousticecology.org/



(((((     Michelle Nagai: Long Distance Sitting Piece     )))))


Michelle Nagai
May 17, 2007 : 2pm - 3pm
on free103point9 Online Radio

Long Distance Sitting Piece:
Untitled Sit for Your Aetheric Body

By Michelle Nagai
For a network of 11 European-based art radio stations
and free103point9, via Radia network.
http://www.radia.fm/

This work is one in a series of sitting pieces. A collection of
(usually live) performance works, these sitting pieces share
several common themes, one of which is the presence of the
performer and the listener in one "space" together. This
broadcast's subtitle, Untitled Sit, is the generic label for
a series of compositions originally devised for live performance
in private homes. Each work, created and performed by the
composer, is centered around the presence of a still and
silent seated figure in close physical proximity to the audience.
Variations on the basic form are permitted, and in all cases, a
free-form exchange of sensory information is encouraged
between performer, viewer and environment. This is an
interactive radio broadcast.

Radia is a network of independent radio stations,
including free103point9, who have a common interest in
promoting and producing artworks for the radio, and in forming
related projects based on broadcasting and cultural exchange.
Radia members produce a weekly radio show that is broadcast
by each of the member radio stations. The shows represent
the local artistic community of each station, whilst at the same
time these new works point to an emergent collective notion
of self-determined art for radio. Other stations in network
besides free103point9 include Radio Campus (Belgium),
Radio Grenouille (France), Kanal 103 (Macedonia),
Lemurie TAZ (Czech Republic), Orange 94.0 (Austria),
Resonance 104.4-FM (UK), Tilos Radio (Hungary),
Radio Zero (Portugal), Radio Panik (Belgium), bootlab (Germany),
SounDart Radio (UK), InterSpace (Belgium), and
Orf Kunstradio (Austria).



(((((     Experimental Text Festival     )))))

Experimental Text Festival
May 10, 2007 : 7pm - May 13, 2007 : 9pm

at Ontological Hysteric Theater
131 East 10th St. at 2nd Ave., Manhattan, New York.

Audio and video streamed live on free103point9 Online Radio.
www.free103point9.org

Six jewel-like performances created by artists from
Poetry, Theater, Dance, Film, and Visual Art. Each project
features a graphically dynamic, unusually notated, and
formally rebellious text that calls for new approaches to
staging and performance.

Featuring new work from Bronwen Bitetti, Karinne Keithley,
Rachelle Knowles, Tan Lin, Johanna Linsley, Ruth Margraff,
and Jason Szalla. Lighting by Jeanette Yew. Curated by
Sally Oswald and Jennifer Tsuei.

Thursday, May 10: 7pm
Friday, May 11: 8pm
Saturday, May 12: 7pm
Sunday, May 13: 7pm (with post-show reception)

All shows performed every night. Run time is 90 minutes.
Tickets are $10. Reservations recommended. To purchase
in advance, visit www.ontological.com or call 212-352-3101.

Performances at the Ontological Theater, upstairs at
St. Mark's Church. 131 East 10th Street at 2nd Ave.
4/5/6 to Union Square. 6 to Astor Place. L to 3rd Ave or 1st Ave.

Audio and video of all performances will be streamed live
on free103point9 Online Radio, www.free103point9.org.

FESTIVAL PROGRAM (in alphabetical order)
CASTING OFF by Bronwen Bitetti directed by Jeremy Wilhelm.
Three collage images function as play texts in this piece
exploring degenerative disease and the liminal space
between life and death.
DO NOT DO THIS EVER AGAIN by Karinne Keithley. A video
adaptation of a freestanding operetta from Do Not Do This Ever Again.
The operetta materializes Marie Antoinette and Esme the
Cat in Maine, as they wander about nothingness and listen
to the deer sing.
CONVERSATIONS FOR YOU AND ME by Rachelle Knowles
with text by Jenny Levison. Visual artist Knowles knocks
experiment off its pedestal with playwright Levison in a
page-based response to the festival's mission.
DISCO EATS ITSELF by Tan Lin with Flash design by
Danielle Aubert. A text transforms into a disco, with its
seamless flow of all-night, 4-to-the-floor grooves. Poet
Tan Lin conjures a theatrical synaesthesia as a disco video
track plays against live performers and an animated text.
LEARNING SKILLS PROGRAM by Johanna Linsley directed by
Katrina Bugaj. Learning Skills Program provides a gently insistent
overview of one current approach to Particular Algebra.
Objectives include: lightly drifting from categorized levels of
abstraction, observing mathematical operators and intuiting
concrete solutions. All levels welcome.
OVER THE GARDEN WALL by Ruth Margraff directed by
Brooke O'Harra. A drawing-room theatrical version with the
whole of the stage business built right in, or high art for amateurs.
Guaranteed performable by any amateur anywhere.
No rehearsal necessary.
COPY 8852 by Jason Szalla Copy 8852 is an alcohol fueled,
candy flavored transcribed, circum-conversation about
River Phoenix, Pop Culture, and Contemporary Art.
Anonymity will be the new celebrity. Now and then in
the Viper Room a museum can be found .

For more information see:
http://www.free103point9.org/event.php?eventID=1025


(((((     free103point9 Wave Farm Volunteer Barn-Raising    )))))


Wave Farm Barn-Raising
June 23, 2007 : 11am - 9pm
at Wave Farm, 5622 Route 23, Acra, New York

Current free103point9 volunteers and others who
would like to become free103point9 volunteers are
invited to help work on the new free103point9 Study Center
building, as we complete construction enough to hold
summer events at Wave Farm. Volunteers are also
urged to perform on live audio and video web stream
of the barn-raising. free103point9 will put up volunteers
at Wave Farm, feed everyone, and coordinate rides for
those coming from New York City. Please contact
Tom Roe at tr @ free103point9. org for more information.

This show is part of free103point9's Tenth Anniversary
Celebration March-Oct., 2007.

For more information see:
http://www.free103point9.org/event.php?eventID=1219
http://www.free103point9.org/volunteer.php



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                   live from John Doe Books and Records, Hudson, NY.
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TUESDAY:
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             "Triangulation" with Radio Ruido, 7 p.m.-9 p.m.
             "Radio Home Listen," 9-11 p.m. from ben owen.

WEDNESDAY:
     "Morning Drive Time" with Joshua Fried, 9-9:30 a.m.
                  Live remixing of New York City morning radio.
       "Brooklyn," 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Artists from Kings County.
       "Avant Folk," 2-7 p.m.

THURSDAY:
       "Radia," 2-2:30 p.m. Network of European radio art stations.
               This week from Resonance FM in London.
       "Radio Squidco," 3-5 p.m., live from Manhattan.
       "Dizziness," 5-6 p.m., Tom Roe live from Wave Farm.

FRIDAY:
         "Free Jazz Fridays," 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
         "Friday Night Turntablism," 8-10 p.m.

SATURDAY:
          "Avant Rock," 5 p.m.-midnight

SUNDAY:
        "Field Recordings," 10-11 a.m.
         "After the Polka," 3-5 p.m., from Jenny Juristo Morrison
        "Giant Ear)))," 7-9 p.m., from New York Society
                for Acoustic Ecology.


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upstate New York. Deadline: April 1, 2007.
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establishing and cultivating Transmission Arts. This genre includes
experimental practices in radio art, video art, light sculpture, and
installation and performance utilizing the electromagnetic spectrum.
With locations in Upstate and Brooklyn, New York, free103point9
activities support and promote artists exploring transmission
frequencies for creative expression. free103point9 programs include
public performances and exhibitions, an experimental music series, an
online radio station and distribution label, an education initiative,
and an artist residency program and study center.

Founded in 1997 as a microcasting artist collective in Brooklyn, NY,
free103point9's mobile operations made airtime available to community
voices, local bands, and most significantly to a group of under-served
artists shaping conceptual works specifically for radio transmission.

free103point9 defines "Transmission Arts" as a conceptual umbrella
that unites a community of artists and audiences interested in
transmission ideas and tools. Transmission practices harness, occupy
and/or respond to the airwaves that surround us. There is an inherent
"liveness" to this work. In a performance-based setting, audience
members are newly engaged, becoming participants rather than passive
viewers and listeners. Installation or sculptural transmission works
are often dependant on the present, reacting to whatever occupies the
surrounding frequencies in a single instance, or changing that
information by adding new signals to the spectral environment.

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