Posts Tagged ‘improv’

Share – free audio & video jam – featured guest Miguel A. García (aka XEDH) w/ David Kirby – In the Munch Room @ The (OA) Can Factory

   What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest Miguel A. García (also known as XEDH) w/ David Kirby

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Miguel A. Garía (also known as XEDH)

Basque artist Miguel A. García (also known as XEDH ) focuses on sound and its formal organisation, just between improvisation and electro-acoustic composition. His concerts put on show a combination of electronic sounds, field recordings and “real” instruments, aiming to get an intimate, immersive and intense experience, that is always considerate with the audience.
Miguel A. García studied Fine Arts and Audiovisual Technology. He is also involved in projects like Mubles, Baba Llaga or Válvula Antirretorno. Besides his considerable production of CDs (in labels like Zeromoon, Homophoni or White Line) and numerous live performances in Spain (Museo Vostell, Arteleku, MACUF, Museum Chillida-Leku, Guggenheim Bilbao, Tabacalera, etc.) he has performed in the United States, Norway, Poland, Portugal and France. Since 2006 he has managed and directed the Zarata-Fest Festival in Bilbao, and owns two netlabels (Larraskito and Doministiku).

discography (selected):
[2011] Miguel A. García “Lamb” (Occasion, Russia, online) ; Coeval / Miguel A. García / Miguel Prado “Tirasse” (Ephre Imprint, UK, CDr) ; [2010] Carlos Villena / Miguel A. García & Hector Rey “Split” (Mantricum, Barcelona, CDr) ; Xedh&Berio “Feeixa” (Alg-a, Vigo, online) [2009] VVAA “Variations in white vol. 1″ (White Line, UK, CD) ; Miguel A. García “Live at El Tanque” (RONF, Canary Islands, CDr) ; Xedh “Vinduskarm” (Triple Bath, Greece, CDr) ; [2008] Miguel A. García “Armiarmak” (RMO, Biscay-Basque Country, CD) ; Miguel A. García “Subsuelos“ (Trans>parent radiation, USA, online) ; Xedh “Exadh” (Zeromoon, USA, online) ; [2007] Xedh “Armiarma” (Homophoni, USA, online)

live acts (selected):
[2011] Espacio Gato Vadio. w/ Alexander Bruck & Artur Vidal (Porto, Portugal) ; Ciclo SON, Auditorio nacional de música (Madrid, Spain) ; Centro de Cultura Contemporanea l’Octubre (Valencia, Spain) ; Centro de Cultura Antiguo Instituto de Gijón (Gijón, Spain) ; [2010] Archivo del Territorio Histórico de Álava (Vitoria, Basque Country) ; Museo Vostell Malpartida (Caceres, Spain) ; Galeria Ler Devagar (Lisboa, Portugal) ; Cavalo Branco Studio (Porto, Portugal) ; Espazo Baleiro (Santiago de Compostela, Spain) ; Lieu Commun w/Loty Negarti (Toulouse, France) ; Sala Jimmy Jazz w/Shinichi Isohata & Michel Henritzi (Gasteiz, Basque Country) ; Sala Amarica w/ Roberto Mallo & Mikel Etxegarai (Gasteiz, Basque Country) ; [2009] Forbitten Tronics Day (Madrid, Spain ) ; Experimentaclub (Madrid, Spain) ; Museum Artium (Gasteiz, Basque Country) ; Tou Scene art center (Stavanger, Norway) ; Stoy Pa Landet festival (Selbu, Norway) ; [2008] Ertz Festival (Bera de Bidasoa, Basque Country) ; Museum MACUF (A Coruña, Spain) ; Galería DF (Santiago de Compostela, Spain) ; Museum Chillida-Leku with Tüsüri (Hernani, Basque Country) ; Sztuki Wspólczesnej Laznia cultural center (Gdansk, Poland); [2007] Guggenheim Museum Auditorium (Bilbao, Basque Country); Sonic Circuits Festival (Washington DC, USA); 4 exhibitions in “El Tanque” gallery (Tenerife, Canary Islands); [2006] MEM Festival 2006 (Bilbao, Basque Country) ; Gallery EART,LEM Festival (Barcelona, Spain); Arteleku art center (Donostia, Basque Country); [2005] Montehermoso art center w/ Válvula Antirretorno (Gasteiz, Basque Country)

other works :
[Since 2008] co-direction of the sound art and experimental music diffusion platform “Larraskito”, including a net-label and a club with the same name ; [since 2006] managerment and direction of “Zarata Fest” festival, located in L´mono (Bilbao, Basque Country) ; [2008] Soundtrack for the film “Time & Fear” directed by Charo Garaigorta; [2007] Sound installation for collective exibition “XX exposición de audiovisuales” in BBK Gallery (Bilbao, Basque Country); Soundtrack for the film “Closing Time” directed by Iñigo Cabo and Robert Todd; [2006] Sound installation for collective exibition “Somos buena gente” in Langreo (Asturias, Spain) ; Soundtrack for contemporary dance piece “Paralelo 9r” [2005] direction of the videoart exhibitions “Colectivo Pop” given at the UPV institute (Leioa, Basque Country)

among many others, some artists i have worked with: Antez, Asier Abio, Miguel A. Ruiz, Bjerga/Iversen, Lali Barriere, Alexander Bruck, Iñigo Cabo, Coeval, Estanis Comella, Rafael Flores, Charo Garaigorta, Tomas Gris, Kjetil Hansen, Michel Henritzi, Zan Hoffman, Oier I.A., Jon Imbernon, Joseba Irazoki, Shin´ichi Isohata, Gora Japon, Krapoola, Joaquin Lana, Roberto Mallo, Jon Mantxi, Seijiro Murayama, Loty Negarti, Noish, Sara Paniagua, Miguel Prado, Hector Rey, Daniel del Rio, Staplerfahrer, Carlos Suarez, Rinus Van Alebeek, Carlos Valverde, Duran Vazquez, Hamburguesa Vegetal, Artur Vidal, Stanislav Vdovin…

web: www.xedh.org
blog: www.xedh.org/miguelagarcia
reviews: http://www.xedh.org/reviews.html

sound extracts (from “Armiarmak” CD)

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some videos:
solo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jb8IKjrAGE
with others:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4u71xSRVTw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7-TDzoLhJY

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David Kirby

David Kirby is an Atlanta-based composer and improvisor, performing using magnetic recording devices such as 4-track cassette recorders, hand-held tape recorders, and vintage reel-to-reels. He also curates Homophoni, a netlabel with a focus on electroacoustic composition and improvisation. Kirby’s recorded output spans the past 10 years, and includes monolithic improvisations such as his 6-hour ‘Opus’ (2010), carefully constructed sound collages such as ‘Maximalism’ (2005) and ‘Four Pieces’ (2007), and is featured on releases from Students of Decay, dollfullofrivets, Hymns, onetirednumber, and Pseudo Arcana, with forthcoming releases on Ilse and Copy For Your Records.”

http://www.last.fm/music/David+Kirby

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Share will take place in the Munch Room tonight @ The (OA) Can Factory.

The Munch Room is located on the first floor of The (OA) Can Factory.
232 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215

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direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – featured guest Ranjit Bhatnagar

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is Ranjit Bhatnagar

As a sound sculptor, Ranjit Bhatnagar is dedicated to improvisation in fabrication as well as performance. At Share, Ranjit will put together some sort of new instrument out of wires, clamps, and objects found while walking to Issue Project Room.

http://www.moonmilk.com/

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.or


Share – free audio & video jam

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.or


Share – free audio & video jam – featured guest: Shinya Sugimoto / KenYa Kawaguchi / Jeremy D. Slater

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is Shinya Sugimoto / KenYa Kawaguchi / Jeremy D. Slater (1 set)

Shinya Sugimoto (1979) is a New York-based Japanese composer and recording engineer. Sugimoto merges recorded samples such as Renaissance choral, nature sound, electronic sound and improvisational piano phrases into a polyphonic structure of multilayered sound, creates obscure soundscapes, which are often grotesque and catastrophic. Although largely based on western classical tonality and twelve-tone technique, his musical style crosses over immensely broad field.

Born in Japan, Sugimoto studied piano, classical harmony, counterpoint and audio engineering. Around 2000, under the influence of glitch electronic music, he started using Max/MSP, developed a texture-oriented compositional method, which was also deeply rooted in 20th-century classical music and ambient music by composers such as Claude Debussy, Arnold Schoenberg, Olivier Messiaen, Toru Takemitsu and Brian Eno.

After settling in New York City in 2006, Sugimoto has been involved in various projects as a recording engineer, pianist, arranger and film composer. He has been frequently attending SHARE open jam sessions, played solo performance sets at ISSUE Project Room in 2009 and in 2010. He currently resides and works in Brooklyn.

http://monkhaus.com/

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JEREMY D. SLATER is a sound artist essentially, but also works with video and sound in performance and installation settings. His sound work consists of field recordings as a base to create processed drones with tabletop guitar, objects, ambient noise, and environmental sound. Performances include live performed video that is ambient and reactive. Video work also includes single and multiple channel videos for screening and installations with sound and ephemeral sculpture. Jeremy was one of the 1999 recipients of the Computer Art Fellowship from New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA) and has attended the Experimental Television Residency and was recently artist in residence at Seoul Art Space in Geumcheon in Seoul, South Korea.

Jeremy has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally including: music for “Paradiso”, a performance with Leimay at Watermill Center (Watermill, New York), video at White Box Gallery (New York), music for “Floating Point : Waves” performance with Leimay at Here Art Center (New York), sound for “Radio Gowanus” at Cabinet Gallery in Brooklyn, NY for “Postcards From Gowanus”, video screening at “Red Hook Cine Sioree” (Brooklyn, New York), “Situ’arte” Pátio da Inquisição” (Coimbra, Portugal), “Transnatura Videolab: Imagem Corpo – Corpo Formal” (Semide, Portugal), “Electrochoc Festival” (Rhône-Alpes, France), “Digital Art Weeks SoundScape Programme” (Zürich, Switzerland), “Neighborhood Public Radio (NPR)” sound performance at The Whitney Biennial (New York, NY), video screening for “Video as Urban Condition” (Linz, Austria), and sound/video presented with the “Flatland Limo Project” (Melbourne, Australia and Armory Art Fair, New York), and many live performances with sound and video in the
United States, Canada, Korea, Japan, and Germany.

Jeremy has performed and/or exhibited with Leimay, CaveActs, Front Room, Fuseworks, Diapason Gallery, Issue Project Room, The Whitney Biennial (NPR), Albright Knox Art Gallery, Bridge Art Fair, Fountain Art Fair, Hogar Collection, Perpetual Art Machine, The Tank, Collective Unconscious, Chashama, Electronic Church, KuLe, Staalplaat, Loophole, Tonic, The Stone, fotofono,Goodbye Blue Monday, monkeytown, Zebulon, Union Hall, Flushnik, The Kitchen, Millenium Film Workshop, Here Art Center, Cabinet Gallery, opensource, Cave Art Space, Grace Exhibition Space, Plan B, Theater for the New City for The New York Butoh Festival, Clink Street Gallery, 7hz, Myungdong Gallery, Yogiga Expression Gallery, and Seoul Art Space.

http://www.jeremyslater.net

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KenYa Kawaguchi

KenYa Kawaguchi was born in Hiroshima, and moved to New York. He plays an un-lacquered, un-jointed, bamboo flute to help express his music directly and transcend any separation between performer and instrument in the tradition of Watazumi-Do, and has been inspired by the playing of John Coltrane and Eric Dolphy. Kawaguchi is a member of Seiji Nagai Group and an Associate of the Open Music Ensemble.———————-

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.or


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guest Gad Baruch Hinkis

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is Gad Baruch Hinkis.

i will be experimenting with complex polyrhythms using a joystick and ableton live,
its gonna get tribal so would be cool if you could bring all your freaky percussion toys
i will be talking about my ideas about groups in nature, the origin of music and western civilization.
freak on.

http://www.youtube.com/user/gadbaruch
http://www.facebook.com/gadbaruch
http://dirtyhonkers.com/

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.or


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guests: 1) Bubblyfish (Haeyoung Kim) and 2) Kale Elk (Elizabeth Kosack & Kyungmi Lee)

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guests are 1) Bubblyfish and 2) Kale Elk.

1) Haeyoung Kim aka Bubblyfish performs her latest performance ‘Moori‘.

Set starts at 8:30PM

Moori

Moori is an interactive audience participatory audio-visual performance. By incorporating Apple’s smart device such as a iPhone, iPod, and iPad’s dynamic interface and Mrmr OSC controller, and SMS, users share their thoughts to a proposed question by a performer. The result is a collaboration among performer and audience members, a real-time audio-visual composition and a dramatic narrative.

2) Kale Elk

Set starts at 9:30PM

Kale Elk, a freely improvising duo with Elizabeth Kosack on piano and Kyungmi Lee on flute presents a Rebirthday Ceremony. They will be performing rites of transformation in a harmonious masked mass. Come help us celebrate!

Kale Elk would like to dedicate this set to Suzanne Fiol.

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guest: Gry

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is Gry

Gry was born in Denmark in 1975, and grew up in Denmark, Norway and Mozambique. For the past 20 years she has been writing, composing and performing sound art, opera, radio plays, acapella, electronic and pop music. Her unique way of singing and using her voice include recording and looping of words, rhythms, and tones, creating experimental and melodic compositions. Gry’s text work has its own poetic logic; in her idiosyncratic way she deals with love, life, and death in both Danish and English, in some songs even with these and many other languages mixed together. In her live performances each composition is build up from scratch leaving the artist naked for the audience who can follow the act of creation while it happens. With her outstanding voice, exceptional originality and beauty, Gry is embodying the spectrum from dramatic pop to crazy avant-garde in a way that makes her a candidate for one of the most stunning contemporary divas.

In the beginning of the 90’s Gry founded the the sound-art group Æter with Jacob Kirkegaard and they started their first City Scape Europe, capturing the sounds, images and words from European metropoles and made compositions and concerts with the material. Gry then met the legendary drummer FM Einheit (Einstürzende Neubauten) and they started the band GRY, creating hits such as Princes crocodile and touring both Europe and USA. In 2000 Gry started a master study at the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne and graduated in 2006 during the study time She founded the group The Loverz. She then moved to Berlin to start her own label, Present Records, and in In 2008 Gry released her first solo album, “Anima”. Anima is the first EP in he trilogy “X-ident” which will all be released on Present Records.

LIST OF RELEASES
2010 – LP – ALL COMES – GRY. Remixes. Remix by Adultnapper, Christian Löffler. Orphan ear Records www.orphanear.com
2010 – CD – ANIMA – GRY. Present Records www.present-records.com
2006 – CD – LOVE – THE LOVERZ.. Jan Arlt. noreal-original records. www.norealoriginal.co
2000 – CD – PUBLIC RECORDING. Pansonic, Funkstörung, FM Einheit. www.fm451.de
1998 – CD – FROST 79°40. Radio play.(live). FM Einhet,ammer,Pan-sonic.www.fm451.de
1998 – CD – TUCH OF E ! FM Einheit. Rough Trade/Our Choice Records.www.fm451.de
1997 – LP – LUFTANTÆNDER – ÆTER. Jacob Kirkegaard, Zaki Juseff. Helicopter Records. www.myspace.com/luftanttender

contact via email at:
gry_at_gry-s.me

urls:
www.gry-s.me
www.myspace.com/grybagoien

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=741

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guest: Jasmina Maschina

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is Jasmina Maschina (Australia – Staubgold/Monika Enterprise)
Jasmina Maschina’s folk soundscapes transport you into her unique world of electronics and song.

Firmly rooted in experimental electronics with an equal dedication to song, composition and free, improvised music, Jasmina Maschina melds the most simple and innocent chord progressions of time-honoured folk music with breathtakingly beautiful noise to create the sensation of tingling on both the skin and mind.

Based on her personal style of gentle guitar picking and a noisenik’s attraction to repetition, drone and inventiveness, her songs are capable at any moment of erupting into intoxicating noise, seducing you into her otherworldly sounds.

Jasmina recorded and produced her acclaimed debut solo album, ‘The Demolition Series’, in 2008, for the German label Staubgold. Following extensive touring throughout Europe, China and Australia in 2010,
Jasmina Maschina released the inaugural ‘City Splits: #1 Berlin’ with golden diskó ship on Gudrun Gut’s label Monika Enterprise.

Live, Jasmina teams up with multi instrumentalist Theresa Stroetges (golden diskó ship) to perform hauntingly beautiful variations of her songs. Fragile layers of sound swirl magnificently around your ears binding the overpass between sensuality and stoicism, ephemera and the sublime, hesitation and intoxication.

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RELEASES

City Splits: #1 Berlin, (split LP with golden diskó ship) Monika Enterprise 65 LP/CD (2010)
The Demolition Series, Staubgold 86 CD/LP/DDL (2008)

compilations:
Asleep(minit variation), Klangbad Festival Sampler. (2009)
Story, Spex Magazine Compilation (2008)

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LINKS

http://www.facebook.com/l/da5dcecm_Oxt82VYc1WYNTrs25A;www.myspace.com/jasminemaschine
http://www.facebook.com/l/da5dcQP3Mx1fSFgY3bAKiVyIooQ;jasminemoniqueguffond.wordpress.com/
http://www.facebook.com/l/da5dcZo4wTPpFzpZhX0dxzX1lAA;www.myspace.com/citysplits

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PRESS

‘Superb debut album of beautiful folk guitar music from Berlin based Maschina, better known perhaps as one half of experimental electronic outfit Minit. This is straight-ahead folk filtered through an imaginative electro-prism that knocks Cat Power into a cocked hat.’
- Dominic Al-Badri – Kansai Time Out

‘Really and truly there are no low points or filler tracks here, the songs, changing pace and instrumental colouring through out are always consistent in songwriting flare, harmonic homing and rich, accomplished and soothing playing. I can see this appealing to anyone and everyone and not just folk fans as the Demolition Series is a collection of great tuneful, well written and conceived tracks, performed with great passion, feeling and depth. One of the high points of this year and surly the debut album of the year’
- Roger Batty, Musique Machine

‘As the album develops, Maschina’s history with Minit manifests itself; that group’s affinity for repetition, drone, and alterations of a pygmy sort informs and strengthens these songs. Inasmuch as these inclinations refresh the timbral palette, they also affirm a consistency of tone that pays off handsomely. In setting off on this path and discovering something so deeply personal, Maschina has accessed a sublime form that is well beyond herself.’

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=740

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – In the Munch Room @ The (OA) Can Factory

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share will take place in the Munch Room tonight. The Munch Room is located on the first floor of The (OA) Can Factory.
232 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guest: Yukiko Shimizu

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is Yukiko Shimizu

http://www.yukikoshimizu.com

Yukiko Shimizu was born in Tokyo and spent her childhood in Boston and New York.
She moved to NY in 1996 to study photography at Parsons School For Design and went on to study music at UCLA extension where she started composing with computer and synthesizer mixing sounds of nature and her own voice.
Her first installation work was a collaboration with a sculptor Nanako Ikeda and showed it at Hafnarborg museum in Iceland. There she met musicians from 12 Tonar record and later on collaborated for an album “Observation” as a vocal.
She studied songwriting at Berklee College Of Music and have been composing, performing in Japan.
Her photography works have been exhibited at museums and galleries in Tokyo, New York, London, Paris and also recently used as a cover for Oval-Markus Popp’s new EP. She is now working as a visual & sound artist based in Tokyo

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=742

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guests 1) Bernd Klug and 2) Berangere Maximin

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest are Bernd Klug and Berangere Maximin

1) Bernd Klug, double bass (Vienna, Austria)

Currently residing in Vienna, Klug works as a double bass player in a wide variety of contemporary contexts with a focus on improvisation.
Projects and collaborations with: Meaghan Burke (rash), Danielle Dahl, Mimu, önczkekvist, Burkhard Stangl, Le Cowboy (Burke/Schweighart/Klug), John Butcher, ctrl, Franz Hautzinger, Ritornell, Sixtus Preiss and many others.
Klug is a charter member of the Viennese improvisation collective “snim”.
His current compositional cycle “sine tempore” is a series of works which experiments with sound designs in non-dramatic contexts.
http://www.myspace.com/beklug

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Klug presents himself and his double bass as a live sound installation, focusing on the frequencies of both instrument and room and the feedback thereof. The interaction of instrument and space becomes form and the interference of the human elements produces structure. Attention shapes intention; angst becomes aesthetic.

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=734

2) Berangere Maximin

Berangere Maximin spent her childhood in the remote French colonial island of Reunion in the Indian Ocean and moved to France at the age of fifteen. Performing first as a singer, she later studied electroacoustic music with the composer Denis Dufour at the Perpignan Conservatoire. Her first professional experiences occurred in Paris, and in 2002 she moved there permanently.

As a composer, she is most interested in preserving the spirit of live music in the studio, a passion passed on to her from her friends —guitarists and singers in rock and world music bands. Working out of her own Home Sweet Home Studio, she shoots sounds in a dark silent room, records soundscapes and acoustic sounds, plays with sampling, digital effects, performs on a variety of objects and sings. Her attraction to light and powerful sounds gives her work a very unique quality.

After the release of her debut album “Tant Que Les heures Passent” (As Long As The Hours Go By) on Tzadik Records in September 2008, Berangere Maximin performed her solo concert ‘Stuck in a Nasty Little Film’ for the first time that fall, in Paris (Mains d’oeuvres) and New York City (Roulette, The Stone). This series of pieces for live voice and electronics has continued to develop on the road, in numerous festivals and musical events in Europe.

‘Working out of her own Home Sweet Home Studio in Paris, she creates landscapes that pull you in and hold your attention with a keen sense of detail and subtle sense of surprise. A seductive and beautiful debut CD from one of the most personal and passionate new voices in electroacoustic music.’
John Zorn.

http://www.myspace.com/maximinberangere

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=732

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guests: 1) Simone Weißenfels and 2) Hylantown – In the Munch Room @ The (OA) Can Factory

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest are 1) Simone Weißenfels and 2) Hylantown.

1) Simone Weißenfels

Simone Weißenfels is one of Leipzig, Germany’s most versatile artists in contemporary, classical music and jazz. She performs successfully both the works of contemporary and classic composers as well as her own compositions.
Since her career start in the mid 80s, she is well known for her genre-spreading omnipresence with actors, cabaret artists as well as a vast number of jazz a.o. musicians like:

Gisela May, Uschi Brüning, Klaus Kugel, Elliott Levin, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells, Lol Coxhill, John Sinclair, Ian Smith, Adam Smith, Ken Yamazaki, Manfred Hering …
She has played jazz

.festivals in:

Berlin, Bochum, Detroit, Leipzig, Münster, Nanjing and many other cities as a soloist, in duos, ensembles and big band music.
Similarly, she has claimed great success with

.concerts and tours to:

USA, Taiwan, Poland, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Austria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, China, Ukraine and throughout Germany, in Gewandhaus and Mendelssohn Hall in Leipzig among other places

.Broadcasting company productions with the DLF and West German Radio, broadcasting company interviews and recordings in Germany, Taiwan, China and Bosnia-Herzegovina

She has performed the works of Ullmann, Schönberg, Weill, Eisler, Webern, Schostakowitsch and many others.

After her ensemble multiboxx performed the World Historical and Cultural Festival in Nanjing 2004 in 2006 though 2008, she organized and conducted one of the first practical youth exchange projects of young Chinese and German musicians in Nanjing and Shanghai as a youth symphony orchestra.

This international orchestra performed the premiere of her composition “lullaby for K.” in Nanjing for 10.000 people and also in Leipzig within the scope of the ‘Bach-Fest’ in 2008.

Recently she performed again in New York in July 2009 with Levin, Yamazaki a.m.o. and toured with Elliott Levin, Jair-Rohm Parker Wells and Klaus Kugel through Germany and Austria.

Simone Weißenfels is teaching piano at the world famous Thomanerchor in Leipzig.

http://www.lastfm.de/music/mspiano
http://www.myspace.com/mspianotaste
http://www.reverbnation.com/mspiano
http://www.jazz-kalender.de

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=745

2) Hylantown is Leo Hylan a composer/VJ from the Baltimore area. The moniker name comes from a play on Leo’s last name and the infamous Baltimore neighborhood “Highlandtown”. Hylantown’s music ranges from ambient to techno, from pure electronica to electro-acoustic. Coherence of these styles is maintained through emphasis melodic tones. Influences include Boards of Canada, NIN, Orbital , Underworld, Brian Eno, Steve Reich, and Philip Glass. Hylantown’s video performance lends itself to the abstract filmmaking style of Stan Brakhage and is heavily influenced by the Abstract Expressionistic paintings of Mark Rothko and Gerhard Richter. Leo Hylan has a B.F.A. in NEw Media from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago , and has been a performing and visual artist as well as arts educator in Maryland for several years.

http://www.hylantown.com

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=735

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Share will take place in the Munch Room tonight. The Munch Room is located on the first floor of The (OA) Can Factory.
232 3rd Street
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guest: Manami N.

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guests is Manami N.

Manami N. Born in Niigata, Japan.  Graduated Niigata University

After University she worked for a company in Niigata but soon she got a new position and moved to Tokyo. Moving to Tokyo changed her life. Getting in the huge creative input of this megacity she started her career as a musician. During the 90s when she still was working as an office lady, she trained her voice by Kumiko Hara (1955-2005) and joined several bands as main vocalist or chorus singer.

At the end of the 90s manami started to make music with the computer. Since then she composes, writes lyrics and performs as a solo artist and as a member of the band “kamomellia”

In 2004 and 2005 she released CDs from Indie labels in Europe,one year later she quitt her office job and moved to Berlin.

Manami N’s music is difficult to describe in terms of genre. Somehow her field is in between pop and experiment and she uses music to express very personal feelings and telling stories. Her laptop is a tool for her to have access to various instruments and sound effects and her voice has a particular and unique sound.

Manami N. performed in Festivals in Europe, in Gallerys and Underground Clubs.. like: Avantgarde Festival Schiphorst, Headphone Festival, Hungary and Germany,, Electric Garden Festival, Germany and Simultan Festival, Romania, obPHON Festival 2010, and more ….

17th Dec.2010 Manami N. released her Debut Album “Kill Wasabi” on the german label privatelektro. Very japanese and with strong releations to contemporary music culture and female pop music. One could think Kill Wasabi is an concept album – and – yes, it is. The concept of a japanese Woman living since some years in Berlin. She got the her influcences from europe and the roots from japan. The Album consisting 10 tracks with an warmly and softly. womans voice, jazz pieces and sometimes breakouts in bizarre contemporary electronic compositions. Often the music sounds like the japanese Version of “Film Noire” Movie Soundtracks.

www.privatelektro.de

www.manami-n.com

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=733

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc


Share – free audio & video jam – Featured guests: 1) Haeyoung Kim (aka Bubblyfish) & Adam Kendall; 2) Yan Jun

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guests are 1) Haeyoung Kim (aka Bubblyfish) & Adam Kendall and 2) Yan Jun

1) “My Life is the Dream of a Fractal Octopus from the Lost Six Dimensions” is an audience-participation A/V performance in which words bridge the mediums of music and video.

The duo of Haeyoung Kim (aka Bubblyfish)http://www.bubblyfish.com and Adam Kendallhttp://www.hellbender.org explores the rhythms, sounds, and visual-texts of phrases written in advance and gathered from the audience at the show.

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artist bios (will be updated w/ Haeyoung Kim’s soon):

Adam Kendall is a videoist and musician living and working in Brooklyn, NY. He treats video as a medium capable of detailed, structured composition as well as dynamic, improvisational performances. Adam regularly performs and screens pieces solo and in various collaborations, including the multimedia project Toys’ Opera, and has recently presented or performed at SEAMUS 2011 (Miami, FL), ICMC 2010 (Stony Brook, NY), The Stone (NYC), Contour Editions (Online), and Diapason Gallery (NYC). He organizes the a/v performance series {R}ake and runs the Video Composition Workshop. He is a software developer and incorporates his own programming in his pieces and performances. http://www.hellbender.org

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=747

2) Yan Jun

Yan Jun works with sound and language. Born in Lanzhou, China in 1973. Based in Beijing. B.A. of Chinese Literature.

Yan Jun has been involved with feedback noise, voice, field recording, site-specific sound installation, improv music, writing, publishing and curating.
As an improviser he plays feedback device, which works with space, soundsystem and audience as an open system. He describes himself as a listener instead of a player.

Founder of Sub Jam, which runs weekly event Waterland Kwanyin (2005-2010) and annual festival Mini Midi (since 2005).
Now member of FEN (Fareast Network, Otomo Yoshihide, Ryu Hankil, Yuen Cheewai and Yan Jun).

He has been supported by Asian Culture Council as residency musician in New York in 2011.

He has published 5 essay collections about Chinese new music and 3 poetry collections. Alongside 7 solo audio albums, 3 mini albums and numerous compilations / collaborations.

http://www.yanjun.org

http://www.share.dj/share/event_info.php?eventID=726

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Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.
(more…)


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

(more…)


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.or


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.or


Share – free audio & video jam – featured guest: Mysterious Antipodean AV Explorations

share_ipr_web10 What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Tonight’s featured guest is mysterious antipodean AV explorations

mysterious antipodean AV explorations (READ: ‘mysterious’!!)

related link:
http://3y35.tumblr.com/
(this link sometimes seems to need to be loaded twice…)

(more…)


Share – free audio & video jam

share_ipr_web10

What is share?

SHARE is first and foremost a platform to explore expression, in a variety of artforms. Through its weekly open jam sessions, SHARE.nyc engages its participants and spectators in a continually changing dialog on art and culture. As such, SHARE represents an ongoing exploration of collaborative performance as cultural exchange. It mines the relationship of artistic practice to cultural identity, remapping a multiplicity of cultural discourses. The act of creating artistic content in a multicultural collaborative context is a fascinating and natural extension of the SHARE concept.

Share is an open jam, not just for digirati, but for all new culture lovers. Participants bring their portable equipment, plug into our system, improvise on each others’ signal and perform live audio and video. We furnish the amplification and projection. Share happens every Sunday.

open jams and walk-in sets — Bring your equipment/instruments/gear etc. to join the jam!

audio jam: Prepared and spontaneous music from eight plus simultaneous performers. This is the time and place to perform a piece of music you’ve written and hear it on a large sound system, improvise spontaneously with other participants, get feedback on your latest project or try out that new max patch/software setup. Bring your noise maker of choice and an XLR, quarter-inch or RCA cable to join.

video jam: multi-user live video synthesis. Generating an immersive visual environment, in the SHARE tradition, in which multiple participants are able to jointly compose the video output. Try out and learn about new VJ wetware. As with the audio, walk-in sets are encouraged. Bring your clips or camera or laptop/amiga and VGA, S-Video, or RCA cables to join

8pm, free —

Share @ Issue Project Room @ The (OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11215

direction/map:
http://issueprojectroom.org/contact
http://is.gd/ljow

SHARE is always 100% FREE!! (no admission!)

Show up early!!! and stay late!!

http://share.dj/share
http://facebook.com/sharenyc
http://issueprojectroom.org