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Robosonic Eclectic: Live Music by Robots and Humans May 31, June 1- 2 at 8:00 pm • $20 • 3LD: 80 Greenwich St. @ Rector A concert series consisting entirely of works commissioned for LEMUR's musical robots. The series will feature live pieces by composer/performers John Flansburgh and John Linnell (They Might Be Giants); J.G. Thirlwell (Foetus); Morton Subotnick; and George Lewis,; along with pieces for solo robots by Luke DuBois, and J. Brendan Adamson.
Sensors & Gestures June 3 at 8:00 pm • $20 • 3LD: 80 Greenwich St. @ Rector North American premier of the SSS trio (Atau Tanaka, Cecile Babiole, and Laurent Dailleau) performing visual music with sensors and gestures, along with the audio-visual electronic trio Fair Use (Luke DuBois, Matthew Ostrowski, and Zach Layton), multi-instrumentalist and sound artist Miguel Frasconi, and a new video work by American composer, saxophonist, and flutist Henry Threadgill. Presented by Harvestworks. For tickets visit: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/15623
Electronics & Virtuosity June 4 at 8:00 pm • $20 • 3LD: 80 Greenwich St. @ Rector Performances by virtuosi and electronics, including Montreal-based Lori Freedman, clarinet; New York-based Mari Kimura, violin, and Kinan Azmeh, clarinet; Australia-based Michael Atherton and Garth Paine, flute and didjeribone (a slide didjeridu); and a new music/video work by Paris-based composer Marc Battier and artist Ramuntcho Matta. Presented by the Electronic Music Foundation.
Hiss, NOISE, and Light June 5 at 8:00 pm • $20 • 3LD: 80 Greenwich St. @ Rector Electronic sound and video with sonic environmentalist Anne Wellmer in collaboration with live video artist and musician Adam Kendal; interactive sound-art and live cinema by NoiseFold (David Stout and Cory Metcalf); Bay Area electronic performer Elise Baldwin; and video artist Leslie Thornton. Supported by the Gaudeamus Foundation.
Video synthesis performance June 6 at 8:00 pm • $15 at the door (Harvestworks and DTW members, students, and seniors $10) • roulette: 20 Greene st. (btwn Canal and Grand) A live audio and video performance of solos and duos by Andrew Deutsch, Stephen Vitiello, Tammy Brackett, and Peer Bode (via cellphone from China). This performance is part of Video Synthesis: an Interactive Exhibition, a show outlining the history of live video synthesis. Presented by The Institute of Electronic Art in cooperation with the School of Art and Design at Alfred University. tickets @ the door New Interfaces for MusicAL Expression (NIME 2007) June 7, 6:30 pm; June 8 and 9, 7 :00 pm • $15 A series of performances featuring selected works by NIME 2007 conference participants. The June 8 concert will highlight works commissioned for pianist Kathleen Supové and violinist Todd Reynolds. tickets @ the door
NIME @ NITE June 7-9 at 8:00 pm • $15 Over 50 performances at various clubs in Manhattan and Brooklyn. tickets @ the door
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