THE LAST LUMEN FLUX and ELECTROVIDEOMOVE IN NYC
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This Wednesday is the last Lumen Flux
9:30-1 AM
DJ Vartan - Hard Techno
DJ Deftly-D - Powernoise Breakcore Noise and Industrial
W2 [Walter Wright] - Video
@ Evos on Middle Street in Lowell
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This weekend NYC is where you should be.
Friday night:
1] Liz Streb 7PM - http://www.strebusa.org/
Think roadrunner physics meets masochistic dance
2] HANSEL @ the Batcave 9:30PM
Digital Hardcore with Punk and HipHop influences. Closest comparison
would be a male fronted Infrastructure with a splash of Alec Empire.
3] ELECTROVIDEOMOVE 3 @ Primal Digital in DUMBO/Brooklyn
Saturday, March 13th 3pm & 9 pm $10
@ Primal Digital
216 Plymouth Street Brooklyn, NY
Improv collaborations between randomly paired dancers, video artists,
DJ's and electronic musicians...
W2 ---------------- video shredding
Horchata ---------- downtempo powernoise
Angie Eng
Video Fly
Joe Burgio
DARRYL HELL ------- eclectic turntablism
DJ Deftly-D ------- industrial breakcore rhythmic noise
Edisa Weeks
David Linton
Naval Cassidy
Teresa Czepiel
Heather McQuiston - Joyal Jelly Collective
ELECTRO
HORCHATA : aka Mike Palace creates strange voice collages, tape
loops, twisted beats and some very delightful noise pieces. Play it
loud and get prepared for a solid introspection. His dark ambient
music makes you feel you are on the run.
DARRYL HELL : is a mixed-media musical performance artist who's
composed and created soundscapes since he was eight. A professional
bicycle freestylist from 1979-89, he designed the first
trials/freestyle bicycle frame, and trigger mechanisms for the first
video sampler.
David Linton : works with live-percussion, electronic music and
scores for traditional instruments. He's jammed with Diamanda Galás,
Karole Armitage, Charles Atlas, David Parsons, Elliot Sharp, Randy
Warshaw and the Wooster
Group. In 1985 and 1986 he received a New York Dance and Performance
Award. David Linton performed in Times Square as part of the HELL
LABS mixed media art party series.
DJ Deftly-D : aka Dave Dodson is conceptual performance artist,
musician, producer, programmer, webmaster, and promoter. Performing
and producing steadily since 1995, his projects include Zero Times
Infinity, Nau-Zee-auN and Voidstar Productions.
VIDEO
Naval Cassidy : is an instant cinema and sound performer. He's worked
on his own and with Valued Cu$tomer, as Stackable Thumb and The Hands
of Orlak. He has spent most of the last few years pulling delirious
visions out of discarded broken objects as they are placed under the
watchful eye of his camera.
Angie Eng : combines common objects, atmospheric sound, and moving
pictures to create physical environments probing the surface of
awkward journeys of everyday existence to the depths of the
subconscious. She balances between being a visual artist, video
performer, and art educator.
Video Fly : is a set of interactive video processing tools that
manipulates live or recorded video on the fly. The performer can
swing a lightweight web camera to move to smear the image into
abstraction. Terry Mohre and Pam Payne perform with the Video Fly in
NYC.
w2 : aka Walter Wright is a member of VideoSpace and a professor of
interactive media. At the Experimental Television Center from 1973-
76, he pioneered video performance touring with the Paik/Abe
synthesizer. He uses his own system, the Video Shredder, to mesmerize
audiences whenever he can.
MOVE
Joe Burgio : has been inspired by his teachers Jennifer Hicks, and
Debra Bluth. A compulsive burning man attendee and Frank Zappa
impersonator, Joe would like to bring the sparse, arid and
polychromatic dance of the masses.
Teresa Czepiel : has been dancing since the age of five. Her
influences include the urban landscape, Frank O'Hara, Buddhist
meditation, indie rock, and constant contemplations on the
term "postmodern."
Heather McQuiston : directs Royal Jelly Collective, a performance
collaboration group, which co-produces Open Floor at the Green Street
Studios in Cambridge. Her choreography has been shown at Dance
Complex, Zeitgeist Gallery, Artists At Large, Evos Arts Institute,
the Berwick Institute, Mobius, and MIT.
Edisa Weeks : of Delirious Dance Co. merges theater with dance to
create loosely narrative and physically dynamic works that explore
the beauty and complexity of life. She has performed with
Spencer/Colton Dance, Jane Comfort, Dance Brazil, Bill T. Jones/Arnie
Zane Dance Co., Reggie Wilson, and The Kevin Wynn Collection.
Presented by 911 Gallery, Primal Digital, The Royal Jelly Collective
and Voidstar Productions
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The following weekend, Lowell is the place to be with the Evos'
Spring Equinox party taking over the whole building right to the 4th
floor. More info in the next posting.