From brian.j.parker at gmail.com Wed Jun 3 14:26:10 2009 From: brian.j.parker at gmail.com (Brian J. Parker) Date: Wed, 3 Jun 2009 14:26:10 -0400 Subject: Machine Improvisations Message-ID: There are enough people on this list interested in experimental/electronic music that I thought I'd share this related event: http://www.jainteractive.com/traf/event_detail.asp?eventid=53 Machine Improvisations brings together a body of work created by an international group of artists, musicians, designers and filmmakers who share a common interest in exploring unseen and unheard audiovisual territories. By means of hacking, coding and soldering, they built their own tools and instruments tailored to their specific needs and wishes. These tools allow complete freedom when interacting with the electronic signals and digital processes. In doing so, they have each created their own unique vocabulary of audiovisual expression and composition. The presented works are at times visually violent, sonically extreme and physically intimidating, but most of all they give intriguing insights into the machines and the omnipresent digital environments with which we interact on a daily basis. From jdecay at att.net Fri Jun 5 09:19:53 2009 From: jdecay at att.net (jdecay at att.net) Date: Fri, 05 Jun 2009 13:19:53 +0000 Subject: Machine Improvisations In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <060520091319.26467.4A291B79000405C30000676322230647629B0A02D29B9B0EBF970E0C0A0B06@att.net> That sounds quite cool. I work nearby, and would have no excuse for not checking it out. J -------------- Original message from "Brian J. Parker" : -------------- > There are enough people on this list interested in > experimental/electronic music that I thought I'd share this related > event: > > http://www.jainteractive.com/traf/event_detail.asp?eventid=53 > > Machine Improvisations brings together a body of work created by an > international group of artists, musicians, designers and filmmakers > who share a common interest in exploring unseen and unheard > audiovisual territories. By means of hacking, coding and soldering, > they built their own tools and instruments tailored to their specific > needs and wishes. These tools allow complete freedom when interacting > with the electronic signals and digital processes. In doing so, they > have each created their own unique vocabulary of audiovisual > expression and composition. The presented works are at times visually > violent, sonically extreme and physically intimidating, but most of > all they give intriguing insights into the machines and the > omnipresent digital environments with which we interact on a daily > basis. > _______________________________________________ > pgh-goth-list mailing list > pgh-goth-list at listless.org > http://www.listless.org/mailman/listinfo/pgh-goth-list From manny at garfieldartworks.com Wed Jun 10 12:52:09 2009 From: manny at garfieldartworks.com (manny at garfieldartworks.com) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:52:09 -0400 (EDT) Subject: 88 Lines About 44 Scenesters Message-ID: <49575.70.20.91.227.1244652729.squirrel@webmail7.pair.com> Hey goths with a sense of humor- Check out this video - a parody of the '80s song "88 Lines About 44 Women". Hilarious! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ev0OK_gGCLE -mt