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Latest Bio
13 Aug 2008, 1:38am +0000 by rejon

When I taught at San Francisco Art Institute, I taught a class basically on Artist as Artwork, meaning one needs to work on him or herself regularly.

I updated my bio to reflect Jon 4.0 changes.

I need to spend some more time in the shop to work out the kinks before I really jump into any other big adventures like Creative Commons is the summary of my last few days )

Originally from Latest Bio

LISTEN/VISION 03 – San Francisco – May 14th 2008
31 Mar 2008, 9:41am +0000 by Willits

LISTEN/VISION 03

Wednesday, May 14th 2008, 7-9pm at The San Francisco Art Institute Lecture Hall, 800 Chestnut St. San Francisco, CA 94133 - $15 Public / Limited free seating for SFAI Students.

Featuring : RASTER-NOTON - Carsten Nicolai, Olaf Bender and Frank Bretschneider as “Signal”

Curated and co-presented by Volume Projects & Overlap , LISTEN/VISION is a unique series exploring the art of perception. It is a place and time for a shared experience of sound and light and space. Overlap.org and Volume have partnered to commission new and *unreleased* sound and video recordings from an international pool of acclaimed contemporary artists. These exclusive pieces, not to be found anywhere on the web or a CD, are presented in a collective listening environment. 

The third installment of LISTEN/VISION presents a very special evening with live performances by the three principal members of the German arts platform Raster-Noton: Carsten Nicolai, Frank Bretschneider, and Olaf Bender. Each artist will perform individually, and collectively as Signal. These artists are considered by many to be some of the most important and influential individuals working within the field of experimental electronic audiovisual performance today.
Raster-Noton: Archiv Für Ton Und Nichtton is a platform, a network covering the overlapping border areas of pop, art, and science. After surviving the storm that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall, East German sound manipulators Carsten Nicolai, Frank Bretschneider, and Olaf Bender pooled their resources as Raster-Noton and jacked into international art currents. Their minimalist electronic CDs and sound objects have sent power surges through a global grid connecting like-minded artists from Coil’s ElpH to Tokyo’s Ryoji Ikeda.

Carsten Nicolai -
Carsten Nicolai is an artist who works intensively in the transitional area between art and science. For several years now he has also experimented with sound under the pseudonym Noto to create his own code of signs, acoustic and visual symbols. As Alva Noto he leads those experiments into the field of electronic music. Among others, Nicolai already performed as Alva Noto at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, at San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, at Centre Pompidou in Paris, at Kunsthaus Graz and at Tate Modern in London. Additionally he has projects with diverse artists such as Ryoji Ikeda (cyclo), Mika Vainio or Thomas Knak (opto); recently he toured with Ryuichi Sakamoto through Europe, Australia and Asia.

Frank Bretschneider -
Frank Bretschneider works as a musician, composer and video artist in Berlin. His work is known for precise sound placement, complex, interwoven rhythm structures and its minimal, flowing approach. Bretschneider‘s subtle and detailed music is echoed by his visuals: perfect translated realizations of the qualities found in music within visual phenomena. After the fall of the wall, he and Olaf Bender founded the record label Rastermusic which finally merged with Carsten Nicolai‘s Noton to form raster-noton in 1999. He has performed at music and new media festivals such as Ars Electronica, Cut & Splice, Mutek, Offf, Sonar, Steirischer Herbst, Transmediale, Ultima, etc. In addition to his solo work he has collaborated with artists such as with Taylor Deupree, Olafur Eliasson, Steve Roden, and Ralph Steinbrüchel.

Olaf Bender -
Germany-based Olaf Bender is one of three founders of the Raster-Noton imprint. He often records under such aliases as Byetone and Lumen for solo projects, and together with Komet and Carsten Nicolai (aka Alva Noto) forms the laptop microsound trio Signal. His output is extremely sparse, with his sole full-length contributions being a disc in the prize-winning 20′ to 2000 series and 2003’s Feld, released on Raster-affiliated label Binemusic.

Funding for LISTEN/VISION 03 is generously provided by the Goethe Institut of San Francisco

Links:
Raster-NotonGoethe Institut San Francisco
Volume Projects
Overlap

SIGNAL
BLASTHAUS.COM

This program is generously sponsored by the Goethe Institute, San Francisco.

LISTEN/VISION 02
14 Mar 2008, 9:23pm +0000 by solsken

LISTEN/VISION 02Overlap.org and Volume Projects announce LISTEN/VISION 02, an evening of immersive sound and video art at the San Francisco Art Institute on Friday, March 21, 2008.

LISTEN/VISION 02 is part of a unique series presenting *unreleased* audiovisual compositions. These exclusive pieces — specifically commissioned from an international pool of contemporary artists — are not available anywhere on CD, DVD or on the Internet.

Featured Artists:

GREGG KOWALSKY – “Rosebud for Red Magus” – 2006 – 18:17 min.
Gregg Kowalsky resides in Oakland, California where he completed a Master of Fine Arts degree in Electronic Music and Recording Media at Mills College. Kowalsky’s compositions range from drone and noise pieces to the psychedelic, which are highly influenced by the thick, humid air of South Florida where Gregg lived for most of his life. He is interested in filling the spaces his music occupies through dense, live mixes. He has composed for film, dance, acoustic ensembles and sound installations. Gregg’s debut full-length album “Through The Cardial Window” was released on the Kranky label in Spring 2006.

http://ossobucco.net/

DAVID KWAN – “SOLARIS” – 2006 – 10:07 min.
Kwan has presented work at the Berkeley Art Museum, Pacific Film Archive, Headlands Center for the Arts, Artist Television Access, The Lab, and Mission 17 in San Francisco; Jack Straw New Media Gallery in Seattle; Akademie Schloss Solitude in Stuttgart; and Baracke am Deustchen Theater in Berlin. He received a BA in Art Practice from UC Berkeley and an MFA in Electronic Music from Mills College where he teaches music, art and intermedia. http://www.meridiangallery.org/davidkwan2003.htm

CHIKA and I8U – “Infinity02″ – 2008 – 30:38 min.
CHIKA is a visual artist working within New York’s expanded cinema community and VJ scene. Her videos implement geometric minimalist patterns and original graphics in unique, repetitive combinations. I8U is a sound artist based in Montreal, Canada. Her work reveals powerful, opaque and complex sound environments where analog and digital meet.

http://www.imagima.com

SAWAKO – “untitled” – 2006 – 15:18 min.
Sawako is a Tokyo/NYC-based sound sculptor who understands the value of dynamics and the power of silence. She culls sounds from everyday life — field recordings, instruments, vocal and electronic sounds — and sets them floating in a digital space imbued with organic textures. Her unique sonic world has been called “post romantic sound” by Boston’s Weekly Dig.
http://www.12k.com/sawako.html

Previous events: http://overlap.org/tag/event

Originally from LISTEN/VISION 02

Diego Tuesdays – Episode 6
28 Mar 2007, 2:55pm +0000 by rejon

The sixth and final Diego Tuesdays Show with Alfonso Aguirre, Deer Fang, Denise Parsons.

NOTE: This is part of Media Experiment #5 (Diego Tuesdays), which focused on building a specific community that is not promoted very well nor maximized. The original hypothesis was proved, as can be seen in the increase of participants from episode 1 to 6. Please post comments or contact us if you are interested in this experiment and/or building upon it.

Originally from Diego Tuesdays – Episode 6

Diego Tuesdays – Episode 5 – Balls Out Banquet
, 2:27pm +0000 by rejon

The fifth Diego Tuesdays Show with Joy Cornista, Anthony DeSimone, Marie Ely.

NOTE: This is part of Media Experiment #5 (Diego Tuesdays), which focused on building a specific community that is not promoted very well nor maximized. The original hypothesis was proved, as can be seen in the increase of participants from episode 1 to 6. Please post comments or contact us if you are interested in this experiment and/or building upon it.

Originally from Diego Tuesdays – Episode 5 – Balls Out Banquet

Diego Tuesdays – Episode 4
, 2:03pm +0000 by rejon

The fourth episode of Diego Tuesdays with Esther Weng, Alex Douglas, Santiago Marcial.

NOTE: This is part of Media Experiment #5 (Diego Tuesdays), which focused on building a specific community that is not promoted very well nor maximized. The original hypothesis was proved, as can be seen in the increase of participants from episode 1 to 6. Please post comments or contact us if you are interested in this experiment and/or building upon it.

Originally from Diego Tuesdays – Episode 4

Diego Tuesdays – Episode 3
, 1:40pm +0000 by rejon

This is the third episode of Diego Tuesdays Show with Kristin Luke, Alexandra Luke, Olivia Hill.

UPDATE: I updated tags and about text.

NOTE: This is part of Media Experiment #5 (Diego Tuesdays), which focused on building a specific community that is not promoted very well nor maximized. The original hypothesis was proved, as can be seen in the increase of participants from episode 1 to 6. Please post comments or contact us if you are interested in this experiment and/or building upon it.

Originally from Diego Tuesdays – Episode 3