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NEW MUSIC SERIES Thursday, Apr 20 2006
8pm: Christopher Fleeger: Computer/controllers 9pm: Agnes Szelag (cello/electronics) with Ben Bracken (guitar/electronics)
6-10 sliding scale, no one refused for lack of funds
Christopher Fleeger: In
the school of the acousmatics, Christopher Fleeger works with sound
disembodied from it's origin through field recording and makes use of
the computer as a tool for cataloging timbre and establishing a musical
network. Much of his performance material uses gestural sensors and
touch panels to control the interaction between recorded soundscapes
and live input from another player or from sonic activity in the
performance space. Over the years Fleeger has acquired a reputation for
unusual and ambitious listening trips, recording everything from
beetles under the bark of trees on the Appalachicola River to the
dissenting political heart of the United States in auditorium parking
lots across the country during the Dixie Chicks' notorious
antiwar-statement tour.
Agnes Szelag was given a microphone
at age four and has been fascinated with all types of recording mediums
since then. Her work includes songwriting, electronics, improvisation,
cello, voice, dance, and visual mediums such as photography, sculpture
and video. Over the last five years Agnes has performed in the Bay area
as aggiflex, Comfort Food (w/ Abe Dichi), and most recently myrmyr (w/
Marielle Jakobsons) doing both live audio sets as well as being a VJ.
Ben
Bracken plays music that is sometimes electronic and sometimes
acoustic, sometimes improvised and sometimes scripted, sometimes loud
and sometimes quiet. To do this he uses prepared guitar, laptop, junk,
field recordings, contact mics, feedback and silence. He is currently
enrolled at Mills College for an MFA of Electronic Music and working on
both performance and installation oriented works and is especially
interested in the issues of the perception of space as mediated by
sound.
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