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Aug
31
2010
Jul
20
2010
Philip CoBendyx Sunshine Partners Limited Play Philco Bendyx Covers @ the Dave Campbell Memorial ShowPosted by jonny in Announcements, Events, Out and About, Performance, The Big Casino, tags: Dave Campbell, Parkside Lounge, Philco Bendyx, Philip CoBendyx Sunshine Partners LimitedThis Thursday at the Parkside Lounge a number of us who knew/played with the late Dave Campbell will gather to sing, play, talk, juggle, whatever, in a celebration of the life of the great drummer/vocalist/monologist.
The Philip CoBendyx lineup includes , Daron M on guitar and vox, Jonny Le Master on Fender bass and vox, and Johnny Sunshine on the skins. Come on down in remembrance of Dave, to celebrate his life and music making.
The event runs from 7 pm until midnight. Philip CoBendyx is scheduled to go on at 9:30.
Jul
19
2010
BikeBox Video Performance at Devotion Gallery — PhotosPosted by jonny in Gallery, Nice Video, Out and About, Performance, tags: BikeBox, Devotion Gallery, Jonny Farrow, Video PerformanceBelow are some action shots and projection detail photos from my Devotion Gallery performance this past weekend. Enjoy.
Jul
07
2010
BIKE BOXPosted by jonny in Announcements, Events, Gallery, General, Giant Ear))), Nice Video, Out and About, Performance, Soundwalk, iRadio, tags: Bike Box, Bill Brown, Devotion Gallery, free103point9, Sabine GruffatHello Friends: Yours truly will be doing a video performance on 7/17 @ Devotion Gallery in Williamsburg in conjunction with the BIKE BOX project. See below for the details. Jonny
July 16, 2010: 6 p.m. – July 25, 2010 Devotion Gallery Curated/Organized by: free103point9 Join us for an opening reception on Friday July 16, 2010 6 p.m.-10 p.m. to celebrate Sabine Gruffat and Bill Brown’s Bike Box. Sabine Gruffat is an interdisciplinary artist whose work maneuvers through, manipulates, and challenges prescribed genres and codes. Bill Brown seeks to correlate geographical coordinates with conceptual ones in his work, such as uncovering the memories and histories folded up inside physical landscapes and borders. The Bike Box is a mobile-media bicycle library and interactive installation housed in the Devotion Gallery. Bike Box allows participants to check out cheap, durable, technology-enhanced bikes and a free open source iPhone application developed by David Gagnon of the Games Learning Society at UW-Madison especially for this project. As participants pedal around central Brooklyn, they are able to contribute site-specific audio through the iPhone application, as well as listen to a curated collection of geo-specific sounds provided by a variety of local land-use experts, historians, poets, artists, and other interpreters. The Bike Box hopes to explore and give participants access to the layers of lived experience, personal anecdote, and history that are piled up invisibly on every street corner and city block.
The Bike Box will also host a number of performances and special events during the exhbition at Devotion Gallery: Saturday July 17, 2 p.m. Friday, July 16th, 6 p.m. Saturday, July 17th, 5 p.m. Curated contributions to Bike Box will include: John Also Bennett‘s contact microphone recordings of audio frequencies emitted by power transformers, electric lights, and air conditioners throughout Brooklyn. Jonny Farrow‘s contact mic’d bicycle ride around the gallery neighborhood. Dara Greenwald’s exploration of the conflict around the presence, disappearance, re-presence, and final re-direction of a well travelled bike lane in Brooklyn Huong Ngo‘s interview with Mathieu Néron, the last shoemaker of Québec, collapses Brooklyn’s history as a leading shoemaker at the end of the 19th century with that of Québec City, which shares that industrial past. Cathleen Grado‘s field recordings drawn from locations in Ridgewood and Bushwick, focusing on the contrasting sounds of rural and urban environments. Stephanie Gray‘s ruminations on Saint Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic Church on Manhattan Avenue in Greenpoint. Jenifer Kaminsky‘s exploration of the ghosts trapped within the place names of Williamsburg and Greenpont. Joan Linder and Stephanie Rothenberg‘s Brooklyn-Beijing-Babble overlays the cacophonous sounds of modernizing Beijing onto the gentrifying neighborhoods of Williamsburg and Greenpoint. Katherin McInnis‘ Phantom Highway, which follows the path of the never-built Bushwick Expressway through North Brooklyn, and offers a fragmentary and poetic essay on urban planning. Paul Lloyd Sargent‘s Hydronym: Erie Basin Meets Erie Basin, which traces the Erie Basin, taking its name from a long history connecting Brooklyn to territories deep within the North American Midwest and ports all over the world. Norm Scott‘s field recordings from 2005 of spaces surrounding the (then) abandoned McCarren Park Pool. The sounds harken back to summertime at an abandoned magical swimming pool. This exhibition is part of a series celebrating the 2009/2010 AIRtime Fellowship Recipients: Zach Poff (July 2-11), Sabine Gruffat & Bill Brown (July 16-25), and Brett Balogh (July 30-August 14.) More information is at: http://www.sabinegruffat.com/BIKEBOX/
Jul
01
2010
Listening for the FuturePosted by jonny in Announcements, Events, Meetings, Soundwalk, tags: Andrea Polli, ASAE, Chicago, Eric Leonardson, Jamie Davis, Jesse Seay, Listenting for the Future, Michelle Nagai, MSAE, WFAE, World Listening DayRegistration is now open for… “Listening for the Future” first-ever national symposium addressing global soundscape July 9th, 10th & 11th, 2010 Chicago, Illinois June 24, 2010 —Listening for the Future will take place from July 9-11, 2010 to actively engage with the most neglected aspect of our environment: the soundscape. Hosted by the newly-founded Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology and World Listening Project, this will be the first conference held by the American Society for Acoustic Ecology in Chicago, home to a thriving sonic arts community and center for world-class architecture, on the shore of largest group of freshwater lakes on Earth. An inspiring three days of discussion, workshops, concerts, and soundwalks are planned in an emerging field of study and activism that unites a broad range of social, scientific, and artistic concerns. Event Highlights
The ASAE – Listening for the Future During the course of the symposium, the ASAE‘s governing body and leaders from all the regional chapters will be meeting to brainstorm for the future of the organization.
Registration & Travel The suggested registration fee ($50 standard, $35 for students/seniors/artists) includes membership in the American Society for Acoustic Ecology (ASAE). Though membership is not required for symposium events, we do welcome your participation in future ASAE programs by becoming a member today. Concert tickets are available at the door thirty minutes before concert time for $10 each (free for members). The soundwalks and workshop are free of charge. Click here to access the registration page, or visit http://mwsae.org/?page_id=838 All meals are pay-your-own, but we’ll be making advance reservations so will ask you to register. Transportation between venues, including the Dunes soundwalk, will be via public transit. These costs are not covered by the ASAE, but we will plan to meet and travel as a group to the Dunes soundwalk. Hotels and travel resources, and any other additional information will be listed on the MSAE’sListening for the Future web page:http://mwsae.org.
History The Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology (MSAE), founded in 2009, is a chapter of the American Society for Acoustic Ecology (ASAE), the U.S. affiliate of the World Forum for Acoustic Ecology (WFAE), an international association of affiliated organizations and individuals, who share a common concern with the state of the world’s soundscapes. Our members represent a multi-disciplinary spectrum of individuals engaged in the study of the social, cultural and ecological aspects of the sonic environment. Learn more about the WFAE on its website: http://wfae.net
Listening for the Future Organizing Committee: Eric Leonardson, Chair Assisted by: Listening for the Future is organized by the American Society for Acoustic Ecology, and hosted by the Midwest Society for Acoustic Ecology and the World Listening Project. Sponsors include Vocalo.org (89.5 FM), The National Park Service andColumbia College.
Jun
15
2010
Pizza is ArtPosted by jonny in Announcements, Gallery, General, Installation, Nice Video, Out and About, tags: 5th Avenue BID, Bay Ridge, Jonny Farrow, Pizza is Art, Rocco's, Storefront Art WalkIf you don’t know, now you know… Pizza is Art from Jonny Farrow on Vimeo.
Jun
15
2010
The Shelter ProjectPosted by jonny in Announcements, Events, Gallery, Giant Ear))), Installation, Nice Video, Publications, iRadio, tags: Jonny Farrow, Nicolas Dumit Estevez, Shelter, South Bronx, The Infant of Prague, ViennaOops..I forgot to post this earlier, but then, most of you are not in Vienna. In any event, below is a link to The Shelter Project’s Blog — my friend/collaborator Nicolas Dumit Estevez and I put together a conceptual audio piece that was installed in the Projektwerkstatt SOHO, Vienna. The work is related to Nicolas’s project concerning the embodiment of the Infant of Prague. http://theshelterproject.wordpress.com/contributors/
Jun
08
2010
TorchwoodPosted by jonny in Publications, tags: Jill Magi, Poetry, Reviews, Shearsman, Tarpaulin Sky, TorchwoodCheck out this review of Jill Magi’s last book of poems, Torchwood.
May
18
2010
The Bay Ridge BID Presents: The Inaugural 5th Avenue Storefront Art WalkPosted by jonny in Announcements, Events, Installation, Nice Video, Out and About, tags: 5th Avenue Storefront Art Walk, Bay Ridge BID, Jonny Farrow, Pizza is Art, Rocco'sHowdy Friends! And, here’s a map of where you will find the art: http://www.bayridgebid.com/Artwalk%202010.htm Hope to see you on the streets of the Ridge, but until then, below are some stills of the video. Best, Jonny
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