07/02 @ 8:00pm - Hisham Bharoocha w/Ben Vida + Ateleia w/Sadek Bazaraa

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ateleia-bazaraa

+ Ateleia and Sadek Bazaraa
+ Hisham Bharoocha w/ Ben Vida

Issue Project Room
Doors at 8PM
$15

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Tonight’s performance marks a new instance of ‘Archegram’, the ongoing collaboration between musician James Elliott, aka Ateleia, and visual artist Sadek Bazaraa. Combining Ateleia’s pulsing ambient soundscapes and Bazaraa’s deeply atmospheric video art, the two strive to generate a hermetic sensory environment that melds the streamlined focus of classic modern minimalism with the tranced-out spiritualism of sustained tones, slippery loops and hypnotically repeating geometric imagery.

Since 2004 James Elliott has worked under the Ateleia moniker, releasing propulsive, abstractly melodic electronic music on the Table of the Elements label. Elliott reconfigures a variety of source materials – mainly synthesizer, guitar and electronics – via computer processing into a shifting, constantly mutating framework of psychedelic minimalism. The Wire has called Ateleia’s music, “Quietly breathtaking.” Dusted magazine writes, “… the sensual properties of these perpetually flickering micro-melodies and buried, striated rhythms recall the bright eyelid-movie patterning of Man Ray’s ‘Emak Bakia’ film, where spiralling shapes reflect light in abstruse programs.”
http://www.myspace.com/ateleia

Sadek Bazaraa is a multi-media artist working in the realms of fine art, art direction and commercial design as a partner at the design collective GHAVA. Bazaraa’s recent visual acuity draws heavily on associations between objects, shapes, patterns, and textures taken from immediate surroundings to form unexpected narratives. Through recontextualization and careful manipulation, the mundane becomes glorified. Bazaraa’s process-oriented approach is primarily concerned with the subtle manipulation of geometric shapes and textural distortions to create a truly immersive take on the mathematical ratios of sacred geometry. 

Both artists live and work in Brooklyn, NY.

 

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Hisham Akira Bharoocha is an artist currently based in Brooklyn, New York. He concentrates on creating music, visual art, and photography.  
Bharoocha has had solo exhibitions of his work at D’Amelio Terras gallery in New York, as well as Vleeshal, a state run space in The Netherlands.  He has been in numerous group exhibitions at galleries such as Deitch Projects, John Connelly Presents, and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.  
His work has been published in Art Forum, V, i-D, Flaunt, Tokion, Blend to name a few. 

Hisham’s newest works deal with the melting together of images that happens in the mind when one is meditating, dreaming, day dreaming, or going about their daily lives.  Bharoocha likes to observe how his visions and feelings all blend together to create a massive medley of images and vibrations that one can feel in the body.  Hisham tries to create works that show the absurdity and logic of how each mind works, what kind of relationships it creates between experiences and images that we absorb through our senses moment by moment.  

Hisham is well known in the underground music scene for being a founding member of the bands Lightning Bolt and Black Dice. After leaving Black Dice, he created Soft Circle, a solo project that allowed him a more personal exploration of his own musical interests.  His first solo album, ‘Full Bloom’ was released in January 2007 on Eastern Developments.  Hisham has recently collaborated with the artist Doug Aitken on a sound piece which was performed at the MoMA, as well as musicians such as the experimental rock group Boredoms.  Bharoocha is currently working on a new Soft Circle album due to be released sometime in 2009.

Hisham is one of the New York underground community’s creative leaders, continually trying to bring together the visual art, music, and fashion communities for collaboration. Bharoocha was the musical director for the now legendary 77 BOADRUM performance, a musical composition composed by the experimental Japanese music group Boredoms, which involved 77 drummers playing 77 drum kits in a Spiral formation at Empire Fulton Ferry State Park on July 7th, 2007. Bharoocha was also the music director for this year’s 88 Boadrum performance which happened on August 8th, 2008 with 88 drummers playing with Boredoms in Los Angeles, as well as 88 drummers playing with Gang Gang Dance in New York City on the same day. 

Soft Circle – myspace

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  1. Archegram: 3rd Iteration

    [...] stills from 32 minute video composition. Projected live w/Ateleia at Issue Project Room, NY, August June 2009.  Also performing that night were Hisham Bharoocha and Ben Vida. #gallery-2 [...]

    May 17, 2011 @ 12:57 pm