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PERFORMANCE

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

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Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Photo by Wing T. Dyana So.

From in front of the main desk, looking to the Modular Wall.

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

4th October 2018 at Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco, CA.

 

The Synthesizer is an electronic musical instrument that generates audio signals that may be converted to sound. They were first produced in the 1960s with the Moog Synthesizer.

 

The Modular Synthesizer consists of seperate sound modules such as oscillators, filters and amplifiers connected together with patch cables or matrix patching systems. They have now been mostly replaced by Keyboard Synthesizers and MIDI-connected gear.

 

Synthesizers are assigned the number 5 in the Hornbostel-Sachs classification of musical instruments ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornbostel-Sachs ), indicating:

5 = Electrophones. Sound is generated by electrical means.

 

this is what i make videos with

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

MASTERCLASS

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

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Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Photo by Wing T. Dyana So.

October 4, 2015

 

Doel - El Dorado Hills, CA

October 4, 2015

 

Doel - El Dorado Hills, CA

ARP 2500

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

Synth porn - for the record:

Left Hand Side:

Korg MS50

ARP Solina

Polymoog

Yamaha CS70M

Yamaha SK20

 

Right hand Side:

Oberheim Xpander

Sequential Circuits Prophet-T8

EMS Polysynthi

Roland JX-3P (with programmer)

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

I left the modular synth on one day and later in the evening it looked like a disco when I entered the room.

dancerobotdance.com/2013/08/pretty-lights/

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes.

The Mighty Moog Modular.

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

wl12-based buchla 200e instrument and octopus pirate.

Complete Airböurne Synthesizer System. It consists of three parts:

Synthesizer Airböurne AVS-04A (right), Synthesizer Expander Airböurne AVS-04B (mid) and Sequencer AMS-496 (left).

 

Complete Airböurne Synthesizer System. It consists of three parts:

Synthesizer Airböurne AVS-04A (right), Synthesizer Expander Airböurne AVS-04B (mid) and Sequencer AMS-496 (left).

A collection of vintage synthesizers and keyboards.

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

MASTERCLASS

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

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Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Photo by Wing T. Dyana So.

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

MASTERCLASS

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

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Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Photo by Wing T. Dyana So.

darf use is perhaps like doing manuscript. or perhaps like pulling impressions of etchings.

 

very very manual, very lonely, many many steps, delicate, rewarding.

 

MASTERCLASS

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

----

 

Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Photo by Wing T. Dyana So.

Live Room 2

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

In the course of Ars Electronica Home Delivery, visitors were invited to see how genarate sounds with a modular synthesizer.

 

Find out more about Ars Electronica Home Delivery:

ars.electronica.art/homedelivery/en/

 

Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

MASTERCLASS

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

----

 

Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

---

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Photo by Wing T. Dyana So.

PERFORMANCE

Wednesday, April 21, 2016

6:30pm

Institute of Contemporary Art

 

Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe taught a masterclass for Penn students in ICA's auditorium, followed by a performance in the Rodney McMillian exhibition. The sound system used in the performance was built by House of Roots.

 

Organized by Eugene Lew (Instructor, MUSC 275: Musica Practica / Elettronica Viva) and Anthony Elms (ICA, Chief Curator).

 

web.sas.upenn.edu/electronicmusic/

 

icaphila.org/programs/7968/concert-robert-aiki-aubrey-lowe

 

----

 

Sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Provost's Interdisciplinary Arts Fund, and the Department of Music at the University of Pennsylvania.

 

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Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (b. 1975) is an artist and multi instrumentalist that combines voice and patch pieces with modular synthesizer for spontaneous performances. His live performances and recordings emphasize the physicality of sound to usher listeners into a trancelike state.

 

Lowe has often performed under the moniker of Lichens. and in collaboration with Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Rose Lazar, Hisham Akira Bharoocha, Tarek Atoui, Ben Vida, Mark Borthwick, Lucky Dragons, Alan Licht, Michael Zerang, Doug Aitken, Patrick Smith, Monica Baptista, Lee Ranaldo, White/Light, Kevin Martin, OM, Tyondai Braxton, David Scott Stone, Genesis P-Orridge and Rose Kallal, as well as many others.

 

Leica M Monochrom - Zeiss C Sonnar T* f/1.5 50mm ZM

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

My ai generated art creation; inspired by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop of the late 1950s to early 70s.

October 3, 2015

 

UBERKUNST - Sacramento, CA

  

Photo courtesy of Andrew Wayne

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