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I haven't even finished reading it yet, but I'm excited already to share this wonderful blog post that features the show Daniel and I have up together in Edwardsville.

 

Here's the blog link: thestudiochronicle.blogspot.com/2009/10/extraordinaryexpo...

Phantom Melodies

2006 – 2008, installation and performance

Phantom Melodies is an installation with a number of self-constructed rotating speakers, each producing a specific stream of sounds. The speakers are placed in a space where the public can walk about freely. The installation plays in a constant loop: as a result it is perceived as a constantly shifting sound field. The sound field is created by the rotation and speed alterations in accordance with the sounds and the time line of the score. The sound field is an automated composition from movements in time.

First Friday opening of Synesthesia.

 

Gravy Studio & Gallery presents "Synesthesia,"a vibrant audio/visual collaboration by New York photographer Cana Sarnes and Philadelphia musician and composer, nervousRobot. With “Synesthesia,” Sarnes’ vivid landscape and travel photography is paired with original scores composed for each image. Each artist’s contribution to the project serves to enrich the work of the other— adding an additional level of sensory-depth and complexity. Sarnes says of her photography, “I am drawn to capturing images that utilize negative space. nervousRobot’s music fills that negative space and brings my photography to life.”

 

Cana Sarnes, Artist Statement:

My work projects on the plane that exists parallel to the viewer. Clusters of inanimate objects find life and interact with one another in groups imperceptible on their own. As someone who is visually stimulated by music, working with Eric was a natural fit.

www.canasarnes.com/

 

Eric Zrinsky (nervousRobot), Artist Statement:

I make music for haunted houses, films, and other oddities.

nrv.audio/

 

TEEEL, Artist Statement:

TEEEL is a electronic music producer/songwriter from New Jersey. Inspired by the 80s new wave movement, TEEEL produces music that ranges from hypnotic vocal synthpop to dreamy newwave and dark electronic rock. TEEEL has performed across the United States and continues to push their sound.

teeelmusic.com/

Berklee student ensembles performing at the City of Arts and Sciences

conceptual photography project for photographic image class

Photo credit : Dorota Grajewska

 

Daniel Maszkowicz and Robert Turner Collective

Nothing Happens Until Something Moves

Installation

Synesthesia for the five senses

 

Renaissance

renaissance.ooo/

 

Installations, performances, conferences, from 2 to 25 June 2022, Le Commun Geneva

  

Renaissance is an exhibition of audio-visual installations produced in collaboration by the duo of digital artists from the Robert Turner Collective and the electroacoustic jazz music duo INFLUUT. Works of algorithmic abstraction offer a synesthetic immersion, inviting introspection and meditation.

 

Each day presents an event for which the invited artists, scientists or collectives propose an intervention that resonates with the themes of the exhibition. Performances, conferences, installations, and a festival of nights with sound punctuate the Renaissance complex.

 

Transdisciplinary in nature, this exhibition aims to provide a sort of demystification of the general notion of the algorithm. She deals in a sometimes didactic, sometimes playful, sometimes organic way with themes that may still be difficult to access with a positive and inclusive attitude.

 

Welcome

with Cesar Secundino Mendez, Lili del Sol, Gina Mirenda, Jelena Soro, Johann Audiffren, Tabari Lake and Victor Mendoza

Photos from the opening night reception of Crystal Wagner's "Synesthesia" solo show at Hashimoto Contemporary, March 8th 2014.

 

Learn more about the exhibition at hashimotocontemporary.com

 

Photos courtesy of Shaun Roberts - shaunroberts.net

with Cliff Bond, David Duncan Yandell, Sam Amos, Stephen Haiden, Caleb Gore, Kevin Reierson and Scott Peters

Nothing tastes as good as synesthesia feels.

Photo credit : Dorota Grajewska

 

Daniel Maszkowicz and Robert Turner Collective

Nothing Happens Until Something Moves

Installation

Synesthesia for the five senses

 

Renaissance

renaissance.ooo/

 

Installations, performances, conferences, from 2 to 25 June 2022, Le Commun Geneva

  

Renaissance is an exhibition of audio-visual installations produced in collaboration by the duo of digital artists from the Robert Turner Collective and the electroacoustic jazz music duo INFLUUT. Works of algorithmic abstraction offer a synesthetic immersion, inviting introspection and meditation.

 

Each day presents an event for which the invited artists, scientists or collectives propose an intervention that resonates with the themes of the exhibition. Performances, conferences, installations, and a festival of nights with sound punctuate the Renaissance complex.

 

Transdisciplinary in nature, this exhibition aims to provide a sort of demystification of the general notion of the algorithm. She deals in a sometimes didactic, sometimes playful, sometimes organic way with themes that may still be difficult to access with a positive and inclusive attitude.

 

Welcome

Photos from the opening night reception of Crystal Wagner's "Synesthesia" solo show at Hashimoto Contemporary, March 8th 2014.

 

Learn more about the exhibition at hashimotocontemporary.com

 

Photos courtesy of Shaun Roberts - shaunroberts.net

The Bridgewater Basin fountain on a spur from the Rochdale Canal by the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester. Sunday 2nd February 2020.

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