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SUMMARY:Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival: Cyborg Goddess #17 – Dancing with the Ghosts
DESCRIPTION:Karla Kracht : Live Cinema Performance – Cyborg Goddess # 17 – Dancing with the Ghosts\nArtefacts from a future past\, mystic figures\, broken robots and a grave\, where the bones of the passed away are screws\, plastic parts and integrated circuits. Entombed with artifacts from the 23rd century… forgotten myths and rites are mirrored in the leftover objects that are buried with these kings\, queens and goddesses. \nThe performance uses handmade objects\, video and projection\, to tell a story of an archaeologist of the future. A handheld camera films these objects\, at the same time they are projected and amplified on a big screen. Accompanied by a handcrafted electronic soundtrack to help the viewer to immerse into this fancifully bizarre live sci-fi movie. \nAbout Karla Kracht:\nKarla creates retro-futurist techno-sculptures\, where the limits between the drawing stroke and their digital reflection blur completely. In combination with live camera\, drawings\, video and shadow projections\, light and animation\, she creates bizarre universes full of strange creatures\, miniature cities inhabited by mythological cyborg goddesses that tell sci-fi stories about current social and political issues. Recently she investigates mystic aspects of human society\, and imagines scenarios for a world in pre-singularity\, where machine and human are on the same level and their myths and magic melt with each other. Her award-winning work has been shown in 4 continents\, more than 22 countries and over 50 cities. Karla is based in Barcelona\, Spain and works worldwide.
URL:https://centerformusicalarts.org/event/lafayette-electronic-arts-festival-2022-2/
LOCATION:Center for Musical Arts\, 200 E Baseline Rd\, Lafayette\, CO\, 80026\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival: Spent Scrolling
DESCRIPTION:Austin Slominski – Spent Scrolling\, a live audiovisual performance \nSpent Scrolling is an audiovisual performance that combines guitar\, live-sampled audio\, and audience interaction using web applications. The work explores the dynamics of looking for community online. \nAbout Austin Slominski:\nAustin Slominski is an audiovisual artist based in Denver\, CO\, originally from Missoula\, MT. His work uses custom software to create sounds and visuals that explore ideas around how we interact and navigate with others within networks\, through multimedia works\, performance\, installation\, and web art. Austin has previously performed live visuals for bands around the Pacific Northwest. Austin is currently an MFA candidate at University of Denver’s Emergent Digital Practices program\, where his thesis focus is on building networked tools for artists and creative coders.
URL:https://centerformusicalarts.org/event/lafayette-electronic-arts-festival-2022-3/
LOCATION:Center for Musical Arts\, 200 E Baseline Rd\, Lafayette\, CO\, 80026\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lafayette Electronic Arts Festival: Light Herder & Sound Scraper
DESCRIPTION:LEAF2022 Presents Light Herder & Sound Scraper \nLight Herder and Sound Scraper forge real-time audiovisual environments from the human voice\, analog and hybrid electronics\, and a complex\, manually operated\, bespoke HD video feedback device. A unique pairing of artists especially brought together for LEAF. \nMatt Pass on vocals and electronics and Dave Blair on live video team up to explore emergent sonic and visual territories rooted in traditions of early music\, and early video art – updated using contemporary technology and influences. \nDave Blair’s continuing research over more than a decade to capture the amazing detail and emergent visual behavior in high definition has resulted in a machine of complexity and beauty — not only in the visual output\, but in the device itself. \nThis performance is a rare treat and a feast for the senses. Demonstration and discussion to follow performance. \nAbout Matt Pass:\nMatt Pass is a singer/sounder with New York roots and Colorado branches. He has focused his singing tones on Medieval\, Renaissance\, Contemporary Classical\, and Electroacoustic music\, in places such as the Cloisters in NY\, Recital halls of Bloomington Indiana\, at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art\, at the NY Can Factory\, inside the Brooklyn Bridge\, and on top of Old Smokey. These days Matt utilizes chunks of time and energy shaping sounds through pedal electronics and homemade instruments\, improvising in solo\, duo and trio sound collectives. Matt also creates sound installations that accompany artwork\, exploring the interaction between sound\, physical materials and the observer/participant’s resonance with the space around them and within. \nAbout Dave Blair:\nDavid Blair is an artist\, and video professional originally from California now living in Florida\, USA. His work with the Light Herder device have been featured on boingboing\, on kottke\, on hackaday\, on slaschcam\, on reddit\, and will be featured in an upcoming article in Make Magazine. For in-depth background info on the construction of the device see The Light Herder.
URL:https://centerformusicalarts.org/event/lafayette-electronic-arts-festival-2022/
LOCATION:Center for Musical Arts\, 200 E Baseline Rd\, Lafayette\, CO\, 80026\, United States
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