The Illusion & The Aftermath is a performance of live music that unfolds slowly over the course of six-hours for a meditating audience. Meditation cushions and headphones are provided for the audience, who may come and go as they wish, staying for only as long as they would like. For someone in the room without headphones, […]
continue readingA great article on Temporary Distortion in French!!
http://media.digitalarti.com/fr/blog/digitalarti_mag/quelles_scenographies_de_concert_en_2016
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“They created such a rich, evocative space, I wanted to get lost in it. I stayed for three hours but wish I’d been there for all six.” NICOLE SERRATORE
continue readingTemporary Distortion @ Ideal Glass Jan. 7-11
http://www.ps122.org/my-voice-has-an-echo/ MY VOICE HAS AN ECHO IN IT is a six-hour durational performance of live music, spoken text and video set within a freestanding, sound-proof installation that is 24 feet long by 6 feet wide. While viewing the performers through two-way mirrors, audience members listen to music ranging from drifty ambient sounds to erasure poetry […]
continue reading‘Rock N Roll’ AKA Experimental Media and Performance Art
As EMPAC’s promotional literature puts it, “EMPAC’s building is a showcase work of architecture and a unique technological facility that boasts unrivaled presentation and production capabilities for art and science spanning the physical and virtual worlds and the spaces in between.” Johannes Goebel is the founding director of the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center […]
continue readingEMPAC and the culture of Artist in Residency
The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) is a multi-venue arts center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, which opened on October 3, 2008. The director of EMPAC is Johannes Goebel. He was previously the director and founder of the Institute for Music and Acoustics at the Center for […]
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