[Attackpanther] Fwd: EI DECEMBER
bryan eubanks
bryan.eubanks at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 15:50:50 EST 2007
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Date: Nov 26, 2007 12:54 PM
Subject: EI DECEMBER
Experimental Intermedia
The Thirty-fourth Anniversary of EI performances at 224 Centre Street, The
Thirty-ninth Anniversary of the Founding of Experimental Intermedia, the
Thirty-ninth Anniversary of the 224 Centre Street loft, and, not least,
The Eighteenth Annual Festival with no fancy name, Part One (or A)
Phill Niblock, curator December 2007
Els van Riel (Brussels) and Chiyoko Szlavnics (Toronto, Berlin)
Monday 10
"neural activity" - Van Riel (live video) and Szlavnics (sound) work with
minute details of perception through a simultaneity of microscopic views
through the lens (projected light) and soundwaves (beating frequencies) -
both senses are acutely heightened; their work produces a conflict of
neural activity as both receptive areas of rays, cones, and the basilar
membrane and earDRUM send copious amounts of information to the reacting
messengers of the brain - the result is heightened neural activity;
unintentional associations are provoked by recognizable material, but
abstraction immediately challenges the legitimacy of same associations; an
additional level of activity ensues: the activity of thought and the
abandonment of thought, as expectation gives way to experience
- live video projection; sine tones & Pauline Kim, solo violin - "homage to
james tenney"
Audrey Chen (Baltimore) Tuesday 11
Voice/cello/analog electronics - presenting a series of solo improvisations
with emphasis on the voice, hearkening back to song, noise and melody;
combustible, acrid, sweet, pitted full and potentially beautiful...
www.myspace.com/audreychen
Pierre Berthet (Liege, Belgium) Thursday 13
Acoustical extensions of various objects to resonators through steel
cables; reversed vacuum cleaner www.pierre.berthet.be
Madelon Hooykaas (Amsterdam) Friday 14
Hooykaas/Stansfield have been creating audio/video installations for over
30 years; since the death of Elsa Stansfield in 2004, Madelon has continued
to develop their range of ideas; she will show a new project -'Haiku, the
art of the present moment', a 2 channel audio/video installation inspired
by the Japanese classic book 'the Narrow Road to the Far North' - a
pilgrimage on foot, written by the haiku poet Basho; projected on a
special screen, the combination of video images of the four seasons, sounds
of nature and music played by the shakuhachi constantly varies
http://www.stansfield-hooykaas.net
Marcus Schmickler (Cologne) Sunday 16
His latest algorithmic composition, applying different microtonal scales
onto various models
of granular synthesis and chaotic functions www.piethopraxis.org
Travis Just (New York) Monday 17
The New York-based composer presents recent work for instruments, signal
processing, playback devices, speech and gesture; he is performing with his
ensemble Object Collection www.objectcollection.us
Bernhard Gal (Vienna, Berlin) Tuesday 18
A solo laptop performance, mainly based on works from recent CD
publications which he takes apart and reassembles in a quasi-improvised,
live context http://www.bernhardgal.com
Jens Brand (Cologne) Wednesday 19
An evening composed of three pieces that have nothing in common ... 1:
"music" and music video, based on what Madonna (Madonna Louise Ciccone)
thinks it is (or a respirator sounds like); 2: A vinyl based topographic
scratch around the world on behalf of the one and only TWV - the black
beeliner with grooves - and 3: HCAT-MPIGS a piece for trombone, violin and
annoying light; at the end of a questionable evening, questions can be
asked and products can be bought at discount prices; the concert supported
by the Ministerpresident of North-Rhine Westphalia and Harvestworks; with
contributions by Dan Evans Farkas, Phill Niblock and Yasunao Tone
www.g-turns.com
Phill Niblock (New York) 6pm until midnight, Friday 21
So what's new?- well, some things, but with six hours of music and
film/video, who can tell?;
6pm until 12am of the longest night of the year www.phillniblock.com
Our programs are supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, the
Aaron Copland
Fund For Music, the Phaedrus Foundation and The Amphion Foundation
224 Centre Street at Grand, Third Floor, N Y 10013 9pm, $4.99
212 431 5127, 431 6430, www.experimentalintermedia.org and
www.XIrecords.org <http://www.xirecords.org/>
Activities of Experimental Intermedia v.z.w. Gent, Belgium
In 1993, the American artist Phill Niblock opened a house with
window gallery at Sassekaai 45, in Gent, Belgium.
Quickly the EI Huis became a meeting place for many local and international
artists and art lovers. In 1997, the co-ordinating committee - Phill
Niblock, Maria Blondeel, Zjuul Devens, Lieve D'hondt and Ludo Engels -
founded a Belgium organization, the Experimental Intermedia v.z.w. Gent. EI
presents 4 or more installations a year in the windows. The installations
can be seen from the street through two large windows: pedestrians, car
drivers, bikers and people on the tram cannot help but give attention to
the curved front with its two windows, bringing the art (often literally)
onto the street. By exploring the space and the environment, the artist can
surprise passers-by .EI has produced several projects in collaboration with
other international artists' organizations like Kunstcentrum Sittard,
Sittard (NL), MeX, Dortmund (D), ICAEE, Tokyo (JP), Voorkamer, Lier (B) and
Logos Foundation, Gent (B). The artists who have made installations,
listed in chronological order, are: Maria Evelein, the Netherlands; Sigrid
Lange, Germany; Michael Timpson, USA; Michael Vorfeld, Germany; Uli
Vonbank-Schedler, Austria; Harald Kubiczak, Germany; Alexandru Patatics,
Romania and Gerd Schmedes, Germany; Mike Metz, USA and Penelope Wehrli,
USA/ Germany (in collaboration with the Academy of Fine Arts, Gent);
Beverly Piersol, USA/ Austria and Gertrude Moser-Wagner, Austria; Juana
Valdes, Cuba/USA; Adri Huismann, The Netherlands; Kjell Bjoergeengen,
Norway; Claudia Wissman, Germany; Claudia Schmacke, Germany; Marica Presic,
Belgrade, Yugoslavia; Doris Koch, Germany; Esther Ferrer, France/Spain;
Ludwika Ogorzelec, France/Poland; Peter Schoutsen, Netherlands; Jozef
Cseres and Michael Murin, Slovakia; Steffen Muck, Germany; Maria Friberg
and John Oivind Eggesboe, of Sweden and Denmark; Mirjam Berloth, The
Netherlands; Beate Maria Woerz, Germany; Heike Kern, Germany ; Renate
Hoffman Korth, Germany, and Sonia Rodrigues, Portugal/ England; Leonidas
Martin Saura (Spain); Ursula Scherrer, Switzerland/USA; Jio Shimizu, Japan;
Minoru Sato, Japan; Nina Kovacheva and Valentin Stefanoff, Bulgaria /
France; An Seebach, Germany; Anna Best, England; Paul Devens, The
Netherlands; ts Beall, USA and Glasgow; Ivan Smith, England; Sara
Hornbacher, USA; Yoshito Ikeda, Japan; Almut Rink and Christof Schlegel,
Austria; Sophie Nys, Belgium; Jurgita Remeikyte, Vilnius, Lithuania; Juul
Sadee, Netherlands; Doris Kuwert, Germany; Bruce Allan, England ; Carlos
Andrade, Colombia and Todd Ayoung, USA; Takahiko Iimura, Japan; Patrick
Beaulieu, Canada; Marieke De Munck, Belgium; Tim Vets & Erki De Vries,
Belgium; Adam Geczy, Australia; Katherine Liberovskaya, Canada; John Luther
Adams, USA; Agnes Hay, Hungary/England; a collaboration - Katherine
Liberovskaya, Canada; Rie Nakajima, Japan/England; Marie Roux,
England/France
Please visit the EI Gent website: www.experimentalintermedia.be
XI Compact Disks currently available, check the website:
www.XIrecords.org<http://www.xirecords.org/>
Phill Niblock, Four Full Flutes, XI 101; Lois V Vierk, Simoom, XI 102; Guy
Klucevsek, Flying Vegetables of the Apocalypse, XI 104; David Behrman,
Unforeseen Events, XI 105; Tom Johnson, Music for 88, XI 106; Mary Jane
Leach, Celestial Fires, XI 107; Fast Forward, Same Same, XI 108; Ellen
Fullman, Body Music, XI 109; Jackson Mac Low, Open Secrets, XI 110; Phill
Niblock, Music by, XI 111; Allison Cameron, Raw Sangudo, XI 112; Daniel
Goode, Clarinet Songs, XI 113; Mary Ellen Childs, Kilter, XI 114; Peter
Zummo, Experimenting With Household Chemicals, XI 116; The Logos Duo,
Godfried-Willem Raes and Moniek Darge, Logos Works, XI 117; Annea Lockwood
and Ruth Anderson, Sinopah, XI 118; Eliane Radigue, Trilogie de la Mort, XI
119 (3 CDs for the price of two); Malcolm Goldstein, The Seasons:Vermont ,
XI 120; Paul Panhuysen, Partitas for Long Strings, XI 122; Tom Johnson,
The Chord Catalogue, XI 123; Ellen Band, 90% Post Consumer Sound, XI 124;
Philip Corner, 40 years and one, XI 125; Recent releases in our new two
CDs for the price of one series -- Richard Lainhart, Ten Thousand Shades
of Blue, XI 115; Phill Niblock, YPGPN, XI 121; Gen Ken Montgomery,
Pondfloorsample, XI 126; Michael J. Schumacher, Room Pieces, XI 127; Alan
Licht, A New York Minute, XI 128; David Behrman, My Dear Siegfried, XI
129, Warren Burt, The Animation Of Lists And The Archytan Transpositions,
XI 130;
Matt Rogalsky, Memory Like Water, XI 131; David Watson, Fingering an Idea,
XI132; more to come, of course
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