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After 9 Evenings: James Fei & Laetitia Sonami / Tom Dexter
ISSUE Project Room
Brooklyn, NY
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After 9 Evenings: James Fei & Laetitia Sonami / Tom Dexter
James Fei and Laetitia Sonami started their improvisational collaboration in 2013. While the materials and techniques used by the two musicians differ significantly, both employ tactile interfaces coupled with electronic systems that exhibit complex behavioral responses. Sonami performs with her most recent instrument, the Spring Spyre. Constructed around a web of springs whose signals are analyzed through neural networks which in turn control the audio synthesis in real time, the Spring Spyre can exhibit a wide range of sonic behaviors depending on its training terrains. Fei's setup consists of a mix of old modular equipment and homebrewed circuits. The system is driven by multiple feedback loops, often on the brink of instability. Signals are recursively routed through microphones, spring reverb, and converted between audio and control voltages. Circuit elements are also modified by touch, integrating the immediacy of the body with electronic processes.

Thomas Dexter presents a site-specific performance that uses three 16mm projectors as instruments, merging light and sound, flicker and noise, color and static.

James Fei (b. Taipei, Taiwan) moved to the US in 1992 to study electrical engineering. He has since been active as a composer and performer on saxophones and live electronics. Works by Fei have been performed by the Bang on a Can All-Stars, Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble, MATA Micro Orchestra and Noord-Hollands Philharmonisch Orkest. Recordings can be found on Leo Records, Improvised Music from Japan, CRI, Krabbesholm and Organized Sound. Compositions for Fei's own ensemble of four alto saxophones focus on physical processes of saliva, fatigue, reeds crippled by cuts, and the threshold of audible sound production, while his sound installations and performance on live electronics often focus on electro-acoustic feedback. Since 2006 Fei has taught at Mills College in Oakland, where he is Associate Professor of Electronic Arts and Program Head of Art and Technology.

Laetitia Sonami (b. France) settled in the United States in 1975 to pursue her interests in live electronic music. She studied with Eliane Radigue, Joel Chadabe, Robert Ashley and David Behrman. Sonami's sound performances, live-film collaborations, and sound installations focus on issues of presence and participation. She has devised new gestural controllers for performance and applies new technologies and appropriated media to achieve an expression of immediacy through sound, place and objects. Sonami is best known for her unique instrument, the elbow-length lady's glove, which is fitted with an array of sensors tracking the slightest motion of her hand and body. Sonami performs worldwide and received numerous awards among which the Herb Alpert Awards in the Arts and the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Awards. Sonami lives in Oakland, California and teaches at SFAI and the Bard MFA Music program.

Thomas Dexter is an artist, filmmaker, and performer based in Chicago and New York. Dexters solo and collaborative projects have been exhibited, screened, and performed at venues internationally, including Roulette Intermedium, Brooklyn; MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New York; Microscope Gallery, Brooklyn; Experimental Intermedia, New York; Sight and Sound Festival, Montreal; Issue Project Room, Brooklyn; Mono No Aware Festival, Brooklyn; Lesley Heller Workspace, New York; The Invisible Dog Art Center, Brooklyn; and E.S.P. TV, among others.

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ISSUE Project Room (Ver)
22 Boerum Pl
Brooklyn, NY 11201
United States

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Organizador: ISSUE Project Room
En BPT desde: Nov 29, 2010
 
Nick Scavo
issueprojectroom.org


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