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SUMMARY:MAR 24 ++ Martins Rokis and MICA exchange students
DESCRIPTION;ALTREP="http://steim.org/event/martins-rokis-and-mica-exchange-
 students/":\n&nbsp\;\nWe're happy to welcome our second exchange group from
  the Maryland Institute College of Art. They will be finishing their reside
 ncy at STEIM and performing new works together with Martins Rokis.\nMartins
  Rokis has been experimenting with various electronic music forms since the
  late 90’s\, hiding under short lived aliases\, co-producing radio show on 
 local underground radio and working as a DJ.\nWhile studying philosophy and
  delving into sound programming his focus gradually shifted away from music
 al aspects of sound more towards experiential relationships between sound\,
  space and body in general.\nCurrently he is crossing boundaries between so
 -called computer music\, psychedelic noise and sound art\, blending generat
 ive strategies with improvisation.\nhttp://www.martinsrokis.com\nOn their s
 econd program exchange to STEIM\, the Maryland Institute College of Art's S
 ound Art program will explore the the unique soundscape of Amsterdam and th
 e sonic finger print of STEIM in live performanace this Sunday evening. The
  5 undergraduate students\, led by MICA sound art faculty Jason Sloan and E
 rik Spangler\, will create a unique improvisional performance that will be 
 based on sampling from STEIM's archive of vintage analog synthesizers while
  also drawing from an original archive of field recordings created while vi
 siting Amsterdam. Through this process of mixing two unique and historic so
 undscapes this performance aims at creating a unique music that celebrates 
 both the city of Amsterdam and the STEIM organization.\n\nDETAILS\nDATE: Su
 nday\, 24 MARCH 2013\n TIME: 20:30 (door open 20:00)\n ENTRY: FREE\n LOCATI
 ON: STEIM Concert Space\, Utrechtsedwarsstraat 134 Amsterdam ( map )\n&nbsp
 \;\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><a href="http://steim.org/event/martins-rok
 is-and-mica-exchange-students/martins-rokis/" rel="attachment wp-att-4851">
 <img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-4851" title="martins rokis" sr
 c="http://steim.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/martins-rokis-370x277.jpg
 " alt="" width="370" height="277" /></a></p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>We're happ
 y to welcome our second exchange group from the <a href="http://www.mica.ed
 u/" target="_blank">Maryland Institute College of Art</a>. They will be fin
 ishing their residency at STEIM and performing new works together with Mart
 ins Rokis.</p>\n<p><strong>Martins Rokis</strong> has been experimenting wi
 th various electronic music forms since the late 90’s\, hiding under short 
 lived aliases\, co-producing radio show on local underground radio and work
 ing as a DJ.</p>\n<p>While studying philosophy and delving into sound progr
 amming his focus gradually shifted away from musical aspects of sound more 
 towards experiential relationships between sound\, space and body in genera
 l.</p>\n<p>Currently he is crossing boundaries between so-called computer m
 usic\, psychedelic noise and sound art\, blending generative strategies wit
 h improvisation.</p>\n<p><a href="http://www.martinsrokis.com" target="_bla
 nk">http://www.martinsrokis.com</a></p>\n<p>On their second program exchang
 e to STEIM\, the <em><strong>Maryland Institute College of Art's Sound Art 
 program</strong></em> will explore the the unique soundscape of Amsterdam a
 nd the sonic finger print of STEIM in live performanace this Sunday evening
 . The 5 undergraduate students\, led by MICA sound art faculty Jason Sloan 
 and Erik Spangler\, will create a unique improvisional performance that wil
 l be based on sampling from STEIM's archive of vintage analog synthesizers 
 while also drawing from an original archive of field recordings created whi
 le visiting Amsterdam. Through this process of mixing two unique and histor
 ic soundscapes this performance aims at creating a unique music that celebr
 ates both the city of Amsterdam and the STEIM organization.</p>\n<h1></h1>\
 n<h2><em><strong>DETAILS</strong></em></h2>\n<p><em>DATE: Sunday\, 24 MARCH
  2013</em><br />\n<em> TIME: 20:30</em> (door open 20:00)<br />\n<em> ENTRY
 : FREE</em><br />\n<em> LOCATION: STEIM Concert Space\, Utrechtsedwarsstraa
 t 134 Amsterdam <a title="STEIM Concert Space" href="https://maps.google.co
 m/maps?f=q&amp\;source=s_q&amp\;hl=en&amp\;geocode=+&amp\;q=Utrechtsedwarss
 traat+134+Amsterdam&amp\;ie=UTF8&amp\;hq=&amp\;hnear=Utrechtsedwarsstraat+1
 34\,+Amsterdam\,+Noord-Holland\,+The+Netherlands&amp\;t=m&amp\;z=16&amp\;vp
 src=0&amp\;iwloc=A" target="_blank">( map )</a></em></p>\n<p>&nbsp\;</p>\n
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Amsterdam:20130324T203000
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