Experimental Electronic Music Showcase
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Experimental Electronic Music Showcase
Special guest performances by Khaled Saleh and Juddith Uttendorfer.
This program will showcase different artists working at the intersection of real-time audiovisual performance, new music, and expanded cinema. Andrew Blanton’s new work Antiphon is a networked, interactive, real-time, audiovisual performance environment exploring the conceptual framing of Antiphonal music. The instruments are networked and act as volumetric sound sculptures built to be performed live. They are controllable via remote server creating a networked, highly accurate, audiovisual representation distributed across all participants’ web browsers. Michael A. Morris has created a number of works for 16mm film projection and real-time audiovisual performance using custom software and video synthesis. He is currently developing a new work of expanded cinema that will sonify real-time image data through microcontrollers that will be used to resonate physical objects spread throughout the performance space. The work of these two artists will be complemented by live performances from Khaled Saleh, violin and Judith Uttendorfer, viola.
Live-streaming: https://youtu.be/effm7uVJnco
Free admission and open to the public.
**Proof of vaccination is a must upon entry.