3 april 08 → ASI, will be performed at the SEAMUS 2008 national convention in slc.

ASI is a piece for cello, percussion, and recorded electronics. it is based on a poem by lucia orellana cabarrus and uses her recorded voice and sounds from her neighborhood in guatemala.



7 dec. 07 → SOUNDS OF SAM, is a sound installation performed in the staff-infection art show at sam weller's bookstore. (staff-infection flyer  jpg 428 KB)

SOUNDS OF SAM is a collection of chatter, beeps, hums, and old records found in the creaky corners of the old sam weller's building.



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24 feb. 07 →  SONG TO SOME  was performed at the spark festival of electronic music and art 2007 in minneapolis.

SONG TO SOME is part of the spark festival's bob dylan re-mix project in collaboration with the weisman art museum at the university of minnesota in conjunction with its exhibition "bob dylan's american journey 1956-1966".



26 jan. 07 →   HUM VAMP (for snap)  was performed at the 2007 san francisco tape music festival, friday the 26th of january at the odc theater. here is a review of the festival

the 2007 san francisco tape music festival returns to odc theater january 26th-28th with three distinct programs of audio art over a pristine 16-speaker surround sound system. seated in complete darkness, experience new and classic compositions by local and international artists, including a world premiere from rock innovator brian eno, three classic pieces by gyšrgy ligeti, a new multichannel realization of james tenney's seminal work, "for ann (rising)", and a rare performance of karlheinz stockhausen's epic multichannel work, "HYMNEN".




25 jan. 07 →  HUM VAMP (for snap)  was part of the free play six : listening chamber, the 25th of january at grand valley state university in allendale, michigan.

free play six : listening chamber is an exibit with a wide variety of electro-acoustic music performed amid recent works by dennis nahavetian and tara stephensen at the art gallery of grand valley state university.








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