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Emmanuel Flores Elias (video) & Kasia Glowicka (music) > RETINAn

RETINAn is a 15 minute performance that includes piano in a setting that immerse it with live video and electronics and putting the classical idiom into modern context. It is…

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Laura Carmichael & Naomi Sato > DUO X: integrating iPhone wireless controller and MAX/msp into instrumental performance practice

DUO X (Laura Carmichael, clarinet and Naomi Sato, saxophone/sho) worked on a new phase of our staged concert program “Urban Doldrums” which incorporates live electronics and video. During our STEIM…

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Andreas Otto > Fello Project

Looking for ways to play with audio software and my cello simultaneously without losing touch of my instrument I have developed “Fello” at STEIM since 2005. In the recent version…

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Yolande Harris > Fishing for Sound, Sonic Acts XIII

The commission from Sonic Acts XIII to make a piece for performance in Paradiso brought up some unusual challenges. It became quite clear that with 30 minutes sound check on…

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George Cremaschi > No Sugar mix

Well, seeing as how we’re nearing the one-year anniversary of the event, I should finally post it here….. In early April of last year, I was in Amsterdam for a…

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