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Dan Winckler + John King | Amanda Long | Rhinostrich

BinAural Visual
at
Vaudeville Park

November 19 2012
7pm-10pm
$5 with RSVP, $7 at the door

to RSVP: http://brk.to/flph


Visual Art + Music Performance by:
Dan Winckler + John King

Short Films and Visual Art by:
Amanda Long

Chip music by:
Rhinostrich



Dan Winckler + John King

http://http://danwinckler.com/
http://http://www.johnkingmusic.com/

Dan Winckler has performed or designed projections at MoMA PS1, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the American Museum of Natural History, Eyebeam, the Tank, { R } a k e, EyeWash, the Austin Museum of Digital Art, the MenschMeerMedien Festival 2007 in Bremen, Germany, and the International Symposium of Electronic Art in 2006. He is the founder/partner of Really Useful Media, a Brooklyn-based production company. He has collaborated with a wide range of artists including Benton-C Bainbridge, Bit Shifter, Koosil-ja, Glomag, and Lance Blisters. He is also a contributing developer to Open Emu, a set of tools for “virtual console bending”, i.e., live manipulation and deconstruction of old school game consoles including the NES, Sega, and Game Boy.

John King, composer, guitarist and violist, has received commissions from the Kronos Quartet; Red (an orchestra), Ethel; the Albany Symphony/”Dogs of Desire”, Bang On A Can All-Stars; Mannheim Ballet; New York City Ballet/Diamond Project, Stuttgart Ballet, Ballets de Monte Carlo; as well as the Merce Cunningham Dance Co. He has written three operas. herzstück/heartpiece (based on the text of Heiner Müller) was presented at the Kitchen NYC in 2000; la belle captive, (based on texts by Alain Robbe-Grillet) toured to London’s ICA (Fronteras Festival) in 2004 and was presented at the Kitchen in NYC in 2005. An excerpt of his most recent opera, Dice Thrown (based on the Stéphane Mallarmé poem) was performed by New York City Opera in May 2008 and the complete staged version was presented at CalArts in April 2010.



Amanda Long
http://www.amandalong.org/

Amanda Long is a sculptor investigating light, color, perception and human behavior. Her video and film installations have been exhibited at Mono No Aware (2011-2012), Bring to Light Nuit Blanche NYC (2011), the Dumbo Arts Festival (2011), the Mattress Factory Museum (2009-2010) and the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh (2009-2011). She received a MFA in Art from Carnegie Mellon University and a BFA in Sculpture and Extended Media from Virginia Commonwealth University. Her kinetic video sculpture, Lighter and Lighter, was the recipient of the University Film and Video Association’s Carole Fielding Grant (2010). Amanda currently lives and works in Long Island City, NY.



Rhinostrich
http://rhinostrich.com/

Rhinostrich is Jamie Curran, a Brooklyn, NY-based chip musician who makes sometimes ambient, sometimes aggressive immersive chip music using two handheld game devices running Little Piggy Tracker software. He has played shows in New York, Montreal and Philadelphia and songs have been featured on Hexawe, I/O, and Toy Company chip music compilations.




BinAural/Visual
at

Vaudeville Park
26 Bushwick Ave
(corner of Bushwick and Devoe St)
Brooklyn, NY 11211

L train to Graham Ave

Google Map:
http://brk.to/o9a

vaudevillepark.org

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