EXPERIMENTAL INTERMEDIA
The Fortieth Anniversary of EI performances at 224
Centre Street, The Forty-fifth Anniversary of the Founding of Experimental
Intermedia, the Forty-fifth Anniversary of the 224 Centre Street loft, and, not
least,
The Twenty-fourth Annual Festival with no fancy
name, Part Two (or B)
Phill Niblock, curator
March
2013
Walter Branchi (Italy) Thursday
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I think of music in a systemic way; I think of my music as a single, great composition
formed of parts that can be performed separately but are not isolated from one
another; I think of my music as a whole (as an “Intero”), which will take my entire life to compose and which
will never be completed; “Un grande
canto,” where every part includes the whole and is included by it; what
I am going to present tonight are three recent parts of Intero - In memoriam György Ligeti -
Sensibile - Behold.; and a time lapse video: Blue Mountain Lake that Kristin
Jones has been working on that is set to my music www.walter-branchi.com
Krzysztof Knittel and Andrei Smirnov
(Poland and Russia) Friday
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Smirnov, playing 3D Theremin
+ MaxMSP; Knittel, playing interactive monochord (based on infra-red beams),
iPhone and iPad - will perform three pieces: Brain Jazz 2, El. Free improv
2, Free for(m) Macwin 3 (Brain Jazz 2 is a performance/installation based
on interactive brain-wave biofeedback system - all processes depend on mimics
of the face of the performer) asmir.info
knittel.wizya.net https://vimeo.com/16889938 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6B6s8Ctjcs
Cat Lamb (USA) Sunday
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shade/gradient
- viola, voice, formant/filtered oscillators
http://sacredrealism.org/catlamb/
Dan Joseph (USA) Tuesday
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The
Brooklyn-based composer performs works for electro-acoustic hammer dulcimer and
field recordings with guest artist Andrea Williams http://www.danjoseph.org
Grahame Weinbren (USA) Sunday
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Letters consists
of an indeterminate number of films, each one minute in duration, and
connected―in one way or another―with a letter of the alphabet. It is a kind of
test-ground for ideas about cinema, both technical and conceptual, but also for
another kind of idea, the externalization of an inner life, inasmuch as that tired
phrase describes anything
Screen Compositions 9 - Curated by Katherine Liberovskaya Monday
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The ninth edition of Screen Compositions is once again a collection
of intersections of moving image with sonic art; a program of screen works
representing dynamic two-way collaborations between video/ film artists and
sound/ music artists specifically intended for single-channel projection with
no live or performance component; featuring collaborations by: Nathalie Bujold
/ Gerard Leckey + Lary 7; Nisi Jacobs / Michael Schumacher; Chris Jordan / Dok
Gregory; Katherine Liberovskaya /
Guy de Bievre; Diane T Tremblay / Sylvie Chenard; Ursula Scherrer / Brian Chase;
Joel Schlemowitz / Rebecca Moore; Elaine Wood / Rick Breault; Erik Z / Brian Chase
Carlos Casas (Spain) Tuesday
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A
selection of Fieldworks films
from his award winning trilogy End, these fieldworks are video notes in between
field recordings and radio frequencies captured in
locations
in some of the most extreme environments on the planet - Patagonia, Aral,
Siberia; these single channel films will be followed by a two screen
projection and live soundtrack of Tundra,
a film about a day in the life of a reindeer herder community in Siberia carloscasas.net
Kristin Norderval and Kevin Norton
(USA) Friday
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KN2
- an evening of improvisations - Kevin on percussion and
vibes, and Kristin on acoustic vocals, pre-recorded sounds of
prepared pianos, and live audio processing of all of the above; they are joined
by Katherine Liberovskaya working her magic with live video processing
www.myspace.com/kristinnorderval www.kevinnorton.com
Our programs are
supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, the Aaron Copland Fund for
Music, The Adam Mickiewicz
Institute, Poland and the Phaedrus Foundation
224 Centre Street at
Grand, Third Floor, N Y 10013
9pm 212 431 5127, 431 6430
www.experimentalintermedia.org
and www.XIrecords.org
Phill
Niblock, Four Full Flutes
(XI 101); Lois V Vierk, Simoom (XI 102); Guy Klucevsek, Flying
Vegetables Of The Apocalypse (XI 104); David
Behrman, Unforeseen Events (XI
105); Tom Johnson, Music For 88 (XI 106); Mary Jane Leach, Celestial Fires (XI107); Fast
Forward, Same Same (XI 108); Ellen Fullman, Body Music (XI 109); Jackson
Mac Low, Open Secrets (XI 110); Phill Niblock, Music By Phill Niblock
(XI111); Allison Cameron, Raw Sangudo (XI 112); Daniel Goode, Clarinet Songs (XI 113); Mary
Ellen Childs, Kilter (XI 114); Richard Lainhart, Ten Thousand Shades Of Blue (XI 115); Peter Zummo, Experimenting
With Household Chemicals (XI 116); Logos
Duo, Logos Works (XI 117); Annea Lockwood / Ruth Anderson, Sinopah (XI 118); Eliane Radigue, Trilogie De
La Mort (XI 119); Malcolm Goldstein,
The Seasons: Vermont (XI 120); Phill Niblock, YPGPN (XI 121); Paul
Panhuysen, Partitas For Long Strings
(XI 122); Tom Johnson, The Chord Catalogue (All The 8178 Chords
Possible In One Octave) (XI 123); Ellen
Band, 90% Post Consumer Sound (XI
124); Philip Corner, 40 Years And One: Philip Corner Plays The
Piano (XI 125); Gen Ken Montgomery,
Pondfloorsample (XI 126); Michael J. Schumacher, Room Pieces (XI 127); Alan Licht, A New York Minute
(XI 128); David Behrman, My Dear Siegfried (XI 129); Warren Burt, The Animation Of Lists And The Archytan Transpositions (XI130); Matt Rogalsky, Memory Like Water (XI 131); David
Watson, Fingering An Idea (XI 132); Michael
J. Schumacher, Five Sound
Installations (XI 133) (DVD-Rom); David
First, Privacy Issue (XI 134); Charlie Morrow, Toot! (XI 135) www.XIRecords.org
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