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Moldover > Open sourcing The Mojo, Patterns + Pleasure Festival

I was introduced to STEIM a year ago when I brought an installation to a festival in Amsterdam.  I am honored to have been invited back for a two-week artist…

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Yaniv Schonfeld > Development residency – Cadavre 2.0

Cadavre 2.0 is the continuation of the original cadavre that was performed in israel in 2009 – where a harp of a piano was found thrown away in the street…

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EAR Duo + EMMI > Residency with Robotic Instruments

  Last winter my duo (the EAR Duo) commissioned a set of robotic musical instruments from EMMI (Expressive Machines Musical Instruments) that we could perform with and take on tour.…

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NoiseFold > Development Residency

  NoiseFold was formed in late 2005 when Cory Metcalf and I began collaborative development of an integrated audio-visual performance instrument & synthesis system. Central to our approach is a…

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BlipVert > The BlipVert Method: developing and exploring performance diversity

My name is Will Northlich-Redmond, aka ‘BlipVert.’  I’ve been using this moniker for a long time for the composition and performance of my own brand of electronic music.  I think…

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