Heyla folks! Hope some of you can make it to this week’s LISTEN/VISION 01 event in San Francisco! Here’s our press release for the deets of the show:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OVERLAP.ORG AND VOLUME PROJECTS ANNOUNCE LISTEN/VISION 01
San Francisco, CA, February 14, 2008 — Overlap.org and Volume Projects announce LISTEN/VISION 01, an evening of immersive sound and video art at SF Camerawork on Thursday, February 21, 2008. Featuring exclusive sound and visual recordings by Nate Boyce, Carl Stone, Frank Bretschneider, and Richard Chartier, LISTEN/VISION 01 is part of a unique series focused on unreleased audiovisual works specifically commissioned from an international pool of contemporary artists.
LISTEN/VISION 01 – Featured Artists
RICHARD CHARTIER Chartier_pre_1_01 (2005), 17:29 min.
Richard Chartier is a sound/installation artist and graphic designer who has created critically acclaimed recordings for labels such as 12k/LINE, Raster-Noton, Die Stadt, Spekk, NonVisualObjects, Mutek_rec, DSP, ERS, and Trente Oiseaux. His work explores the inter-relationships between the spatial nature of sound, silence, focus, and the act of listening.
Chartier_pre_1_01 was originally developed during the process of creating the work Incidence released on Raster-Noton in 2007. Beginning with a low volume sparkle of static, the piece gradually morphs into low frequency territory. The monolithic drone of Incidence ebbs and flows over a bed of gentle crackle and fizz, only to end much as it began, with a wafer-thin line of static and hiss.
FRANK BRETSCHNEIDER RHYTHM EXP (2007), 8:09 min.
Frank Bretschneider works as a musician, composer and video artist in Berlin. After the fall of the wall, he co-founded the record label Rastermusic which merged with Carsten Nicolai’s Noton to form Raster-Noton in 1999.
RHYTHM EXP is an attempt to assimilate the qualities found in music – including movement, rhythm, tempo, mood, intensity and compositional structure – within visual phenomena. The music for the project is composed of waveforms, feedback, impulses, clicks, the sound of mechanics, electricity, magnetism, light and radiation. As the animation is driven by sound frequency and intensity, the images attain an unexpected beauty, from simple geometrical patterns to extraordinarily complex forms.
CARL STONE Shin Chon (2006), 34:48 min.
Carl Stone is one of the pioneers of live computer music, and has been hailed by the Village Voice as “the king of sampling” and “one of the best composers living in (the USA) today.” He studied composition at the California Institute of the Arts with Morton Subotnick and James Tenney and has composed electro-acoustic music almost exclusively since 1972; Stone has also used computers in live performance since 1986. In addition to his schedule of performance, composition and touring, he is on the
faculty of the Media Department at Chukyo University in Japan.
NATE BOYCE Plasma Wielder (2008), 10:00 min.
Nate Boyce is an artist and musician who creates perceptually disorienting and kinetically charged audiovisual works that take the shape of musical compositions. Influenced by the techniques early video art and the 1960’s structural film movement, Boyce employs a customized analog/digital hybrid processing and synthesis system based on modified consumer video gear.
Using control voltages from an analog synth to sequence analog video feedback, Plasma Wielder produces trance-inducing audiovisual polyrhythms which interpret the phenomenological reduction of the video signal as a temporally malleable material.
Previous events: http://overlap.org/tag/event
- Event Name: LISTEN/VISION 01
- Featured Artists: Nate Boyce, Carl Stone, Frank Bretschneider, and Richard Chartier
- Event Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008
- Event Time: 7 pm – 9 pm
- Location: Camerawork
- Address: 657 Mission Street, Second Floor San Francisco, CA 94105-4104
- Cover: $5 Public, $2 Students/Seniors, Free for Camerawork Members
More info: http://overlap.org or email press@overlap.org.
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