Live Stage: WoodEar [
NYC]

Turbulence@PaceDigitalGallery3: WoodEar by Peter Traub with Jennifer Lauren Smith :: April 16-May 3, 2013 :: Opening Reception: April 16; 5:00 – 7:00 pm :: Pace Digital Gallery, NYC. Continue reading
Turbulence@PaceDigitalGallery3: WoodEar by Peter Traub with Jennifer Lauren Smith :: April 16-May 3, 2013 :: Opening Reception: April 16; 5:00 – 7:00 pm :: Pace Digital Gallery, NYC. Continue reading
Soundcorridors: Sound Engaging Architecture:: February 12, 2012; 5:00 pm :: Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, NY.
Using a multichannel soundsystem throughout the entire space, a handful of sound artists activate the unique acoustics of Roulette’s new 1920’s Art Deco theater with multi-channel spacialized sound.
Featuring: Maria Chavez, Mario Diaz de Leon, Sabisha Friedberg, Alfredo Marin, Zeljko McMullen, Daniel Neumann, Tristan Shepherd, Doron Sadja, Ben Vida.
For more information here.
ISEA Istanbul presents Soundwwwalk Performance Panel: investigations towards an Acoustic Ecology of Networks and the world wide web as interface and material for live performance — Chair Person: Bernhard Garnicnig; Presenters: Ceci Moss, Jamie Allen, Peter Moosgaard, Constant Dullaart, Julian Palacz, Joel Holmberg, Will Schrimshaw :: September 17, 2011; 1:00 – 2:30 pm :: Sabanci Center Room 7, Sabanci Center, Levent.
Computer networks and cities both are social spaces that have emerged as material spaces where lives are lead and work gets done. They are superstructures for communication, networks of channels where information and goods are transferred. Both spaces have their particular acoustic properties and qualities, and while extensive studies of environmental acoustics and the soundscape of our environment have been emerging in the last 40 years, network spaces are still considered to be spaces without sound, acoustics or any sonic properties. Continue reading
Anemone Tube — Gustavo De Lacerda “1515” & Peter Uhr “Meditations From A Sound” :: Screening and Presentation Exhibit :: June 6, 2010, 6:00 p.m. N.K., Elsenstr. 52/ 2.Hinterhaus Etage 2, 12059 Berlin Neukölln.
Anemone Tube – Dream Landscape CD Promo Teaser
Anemone Tube | MySpace Music Videos
TIMESSQUAREARTS :: Request for Letters of Interest :: Art Projects and Art Events in 2010-2012 :: Deadline: July 15, 2010
The Times Square Alliance seeks letters of interest from arts organizations and artists across disciplines to present contemporary art projects and art events in the public spaces in and around Times Square. In a one-page letter, applicants can propose a single project or series for anytime between September 2010 and December 2012. Artists and arts organizations are encouraged to propose projects that address the unique nature and rich history of Times Square. Projects should be able to have an impact in a space defined by dynamic activity and continuous, competing visual stimuli. Organizations, curators and artists are encouraged to consider how their projects will change or effect the space during the presentation and how the 350,000 people here every day (as well millions of virtual viewers) will interact with the presentation. Continue reading
Handmade Music Brooklyn :: March 8, 2010; 7:00 pm :: Galapagos Art Space, 16 Main Street, Brooklyn, NY :: “Free: Musical sewing machines, gestural controllers, touch-based hexagonal music hardware, trumpet-inspired A/V instruments, and electro-country honky-tonk — another party+variety show+science fair of the latest, oddest DIY music making tech.” (Peter Kirn)
Science fair, party, variety show – Handmade Music celebrates unusual DIY creations in music, with people who make their own tools to make their own music.
This month, Galapagos Art Space means a stage, a bar, and a huge lineup of free music: Continue reading
Make a noisy chip toy! :: December 16, 2009; 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. :: 9-15 Wyckoff Ave., Queens, NY (Directions).
Want to make your own chip toy? For $15 in parts, you can. We’re going to open up Babycastles at 4p for an open lab with the Loud Objects kits. Make it if you can, and bring soldering iron(s). (We’ll keep soldering kits right on to close at 9p!) We’ll also have other custom creators; got some project you want to bring, or just want to fiddle with your Game Boy? Bring it on!
Party with Indie Gamers and DIY Chip Musicians, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m., Free! The party starts at 6:00 p.m., with independent games to play in the arcade and their creators, geeky greet + meet, noisy things to hear, stuff to see. All artists and art lovers welcome. Ends at 9:00 p.m. so those in Blip Fest can get back to Manhattan.
Opening Celebration of The Laboratory at Harvard – Experiments in the Arts and Sciences :: November 8, 2009 :: Exhibition: 6:30 pm @ Northwest Science Building, 52 Oxford Street :: Performance of Ryoji Ikeda’s datamatics [ver.2.0]: 9:00 pm @ Sanders Theatre, Memorial Hall, Cambridge, MA.
THE LABORATORY, conceived around the model of the art and design center Le Laboratoire in Paris, France, opens with a catalogue and text installation developed through a recent Laboratoire experiment V≠L — between the Japanese digital composer Ryoji Ikeda and the Harvard mathematician Benedict Gross. Continue reading
Carrie Bodle: Sewing Sonifications Performance :: October 10, 2009; 2:00 – 6:00 pm :: Westlake Park, Seattle, WA.
Visual and sound artist Carrie Bodle will create a five-channel sound installation and sewing performance sonifying data from an ecosystem model developed by UW oceanographic scientist Dr. Neil Banas. Sound is translated from data, then visualized and made tactile by the artist embroidering the combined waveform into a continuous sound wave.
This computer model simulates the growth and consumption of plankton in the ocean ecosystem along the Washington coast during summer 2005. The five sound channels broadcast five dimensions in this data: Continue reading
JELLY – Weekly Co-Working Event :: Thursdays, 10am – 6pm :: at SPACE, 129 – 131 Mare Street, Hackney, London, E8 3RH, United Kingdom, Free
Do you…Jelly?
Jelly are casual, co-working events happening in cities across the world. Turn up, log-in, create, collaborate or work solo. It’s open source living – sharing bandwidth, ideas and elbow room. Thursdays at SPACE are Jelly days. They provide the space, the wifi, the desks and (if you’re lucky) the doughnuts. You bring your laptop. Hours are 10am to 6pm, it’s free and registration is required. There will be an informal opportunity to introduce projects with tea (‘IT at high tea’) and everyone – from designers, developers, writers, artists – is welcome.
Register to let them know numbers at http://jelly.eventbrite.com/