I/O:QNS
visuals by
noteNdo
Thursday, April 22, 2010
8:00pm
21+
$8
One free drink with entry
La Kueva 2.0
39-31 Queens Blvd, Sunnyside NY 11104
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Directions:
7 train to 40th St and Queens Blvd
From Manhattan:
Transfer to the 7 from all other trains at Port Authority/Times Square Station
or
Grand Central Station
From Brooklyn:
Transfer to the 7 from the G @ 45th Rd/Court Square (above-ground free transfer with Metrocard)
minusbaby
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Long-time 8bitpeoples member, minusbaby, born Richard Alexander Caraballo in New York City, trades in counterpoint, subtle dissonances and surprises. While it may be impossible to predict exactly what will happen at each performance, one constant can be expected: a forceful, equatorial beat. Each familiar song is given new variation while the center holds it down with a bassy bottom end to make anything bump and bounce that hasn't been tied down, exploding the very meaning of 8-bit orchestration.
minusbaby.com
noteNdo
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Jeff Donaldson began the noteNdo project in 2001 with the intent to create animation entirely with his own hardware modifications of 8bit NES and 16bit SEGA Genesis/Master Systems. There is no new code involved, only machine logic.
notendo.com
DaPantz
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Uptown New York's own DaPantz has been known to shout "BX HOLLA BACK" with reckless abandon. Often eschewing structure in favor of mood, he creates chaotic industrial, hip-hop and Latin flavored dance-punk on the Nintendo Game Boy. Using the homebrew cartridge LSDJ, DaPantz fuses heavy beats and a dissonant use of melody with the more unsettling side of the human psyche, creating the soundtracks to your nightmares (but reminding you that it’s okay to dance to them). Noisy and pounding yet accessible and bounceable, DaPantz presents an oft-unseen side of the chiptune movement - the darker, more anxious side that lies deep within all of us.
dapantz.com
The very first I/O in Queens, New York!
I/O Chip Music NYC
presented by The Antagonist Art Movement
film by Ethan H. Minsker
Last edited by EMdash (Apr 16, 2010 2:57 am)