Brass Orchids is a weeklong performance installation emphasizing the role of the body in electronic music. Performances were privately staged and recorded, then publicly displayed the following day. The installation culminated in a final public performance with audience documentation displayed in the days following. Cordey […]
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Mike Leisz – hell.no.world
hell.no.world is an interactive video feedback system comprised of a camera, projector, lightbulb, and image processing software written by the artist. The system invites users to influence its output by exploring, manipulating, and disrupting its inputs. Moving the lightbulb, flooding the space with external light, […]
Manuel Lima – Red Cube
Red Cube is a Clock running 24 hours for seven days. It changes on every five minutes. Manuel Lima is a composer-performer from Brazil, currently based in Los Angeles. Has been developing for the past three years a ‘live cinema’ performance – The Red Light […]
Ulrich Krieger- Warning
Warning is a multi-channel audio-visual installation that was presented in the WaveCave from December 2nd to December 14th, 2015. WARNING THIS WARNING PROTECTS THE WARNER NOT YOU Are warning labels copyrighted? Is pirating piracy-warnings illegal, a breach of copyright, or not? WARNING THIS WARNING MIGHT […]
Francesca Penzani & Barry Schrader – Colours/After Death
Colours/After Death is a video and sound piece that was presented on a loop in the WaveCave from November 22nd to December 2nd, 2015. Death And there was silence. And again we asked the question. And the answer came: You believe that by asking questions […]
Davy Sumner – Radial 56:14
Radial 56:14 is an installation that uses audio transducers to turn large wood and metal sculptures into suspended, vibrating speakers. The low sine tones that pulse through each board are individually guided into (and away from) the resonant frequencies of the wood. Metal rods protruding […]
Laura Steenberge – Beep
For many years, I have been making drawings and using them in performance lectures about linguistic, neuroscientific and historical topics that relate to language and music. With this new collection, Beep, I am for the first time sharing drawings outside the context of a performance. […]
Sofia Canales – Valo Series
This series of films was shot using 16mm film and an intervalometer set to extreme exposure times. Keeping the shutter open for as long as two minutes allowed for nuanced reflections and bouncing light to paint the film with ethereal compositions. Nearly all the images […]
Todd Lerew – cross-fade
In cross-fade, visitors are invited to proceed into the array and towards the back wall. The piece is concerned with longitudinal waves and spheres of radiation, but mostly, it is concerned with balloons and jingle bells. Todd Lerew is a Los Angeles-based artist and composer working with […]
Casey Anderson – Broadcast Gradient
Two different broadcast strategies “fade” across a grid of twenty-five radios, one a amithaba “prayer machine” sent through an FM transmitter, the other simply a mistuned classical music station (KUSC). These sources are arranged on opposite corners and slowly intermingle throughout the grid. Each radio […]
Neelamjit Dhillon – The Last Killing
This interactive sound and video installation highlights the vital role between engagement and understanding. The body acts as a decoding mechanism, enabling the comprehension and transmission of the narratives being presented. The work articulates the role of active participation as the first step in understanding the plights of […]
Meason Wiley – node
node is an immersive interactive real-time installation that focuses on visualizing sound waves through a liquid medium, in this case, water. When sound is passed through a physical excitatory medium such as water, the relationships between minimum and maximum displacement are made visible and complex patterns […]