Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Get your mind blown by this!!!

there will be a performance of a large group live patching composition,
called Patch, this thursday night at 10pm at the Stone. this
performance
has been previewed in Nonsense NYC and Flavorpill at
http://nyc.flavorpill.net/125007
though the event begins at 10pm (promptly) we anticipate a lot of
interest
and the venue is not huge, so you may wish to show up a few minutes
early
(9:50ish) please do not arrive before 9:45 since a line outside will
bother neighbors and interfere with the event. here are the details:

Thursday July 19, 10pm
at John Zorn's the Stone - Northwest Corner of Avenue C and 2nd Street
$5
http://thestonenyc.com/calendar.php

LoVid's Patch
Featuring:
Kyle Lapidus (mix), Tali Hinkis (source), Chuck Bettis (electronics),
Jed
Miner (feedback decay network), Zach Layton (maxmsp), Rafael Cohen (4
moogerfoogers), Howard Huang (tonetable), ra'shkatan (Kaoss Pad,
pedals),
ropstyle (ciruit bent beast), Marc Gilman (AudioMulch), Daniel
Palkowski
(arduino and msp patchers), How Town (laptop), Eric Maurer
(ring-modulator, oscillator, decay microphone), Stephen Wessley (analog

modules), Zachary Seldess (MaxMSP), Adam Kendall (Mutator, Chorus,
Echo),
Daniel Iglesia (max/msp), M.P. Lockwood (The Mystery Box), Tom
Ritchford
(Line 6 Echo, Eventide Eclipse), Ben Reid (filterbank/tremolo), Steve
Silverstein (flower electronics little boy blue deluxe) Matt Mottel
(Glamour Box), Joanne Sherrow (phrase sampler pedal), Jeremy Slater
(Abelton Live), Jake Borndal (Delay Box), Ranjit Bhatnagar
(mechanical-acoustic filtering system) Ilya Mayzus (max/msp), Douglas
Repetto (mechatronics), Adam Burr (analog frequency shifter), Neg-Fi
(Neg-Box)

Starting with a static signal, each performer accepts a signal into
their
processor and passes their processed signal on to the next performer in
the patch. Each performer's processing of the signal is continuous and
doesn't involve live human manipulation; the piece evolves as each
processor is added.

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