7:30 Richard Kamerman and $am Pettigrew
8:20 Duo
Kyungmi Lee
and Mara Mayer
9:00 Duo
Plan 23 Trio (Peter Principle, Dok Gregory, and Jeremy D.
Slater)
$am Pettigrew is a red bearded
grizzly bear whose main weapon of choice is a tree (double bass), often
augmented with a bow, a vibrator and metal poles. With this arsenal he dissects
music/s, devours it/them, and spits it/them back out in a flurry of squeaky
noise, drone, percussive whacks and silence. When not in bear mode, $am is a
Co-Director of The NOW now, a co-conveyor of the Splinter Orchestra, a milk
drinking performance artist, a bike tinker-er, and a coffee wanker/barista. To
date $am has played music with a wide variety of artists form both the music
world and the performance/dance scenes. $am currently resides in Marrickville,
Sydney, where he has a room filled with cd’s.
Richard Kamerman prefers small sounds
to large sounds but that doesn't mean they are always performed as quiet
sounds. He also likes accidental sounds and collecting his instruments from
people's trash on the street. He has no time for cigar breaks.
Kyungmi Lee
I'm a flute player based in
Jersey city, NJ. I like to improvise. in kale elk, a duo with Elizabeth Kosack
(keyboard, piano, mask maker) we play improvised music in masks and sometimes
incorporate puppetry, theatrical and ritualistic elements to our shows. my
formal training was at the Peabody Conservatory of music in classical
performance and electroacoustic music.
Mara Mayer
Clarinetist and bass clarinetist
Mara Mayer is the creator and curator of Home Audio, a house concert series in
Brooklyn dedicated to new music. A graduate of the Eastman School of Music, she
performs with ensembles including the Nouveau Classical Project, Gamelan Dharma
Swara, and the Mexican big band group Banda de los Muertos with Chris Speed and
Oscar Noriega. Mara has also lived in the Costa Rican jungle studying
white-faced capuchin monkeys.
maramayermusic.com/Mara_Mayer_Music/Music.html
Peter Principle
Best known for his 35
year association with the pan-national multi-disciplined performance music
group Tuxedomoon (extensively described in the 2008 book "Music For
Vagabonds" by Isabelle Corbisier), he has composed, played on, recorded or
produced a myriad of published works within a wide spectrum of alternative
music fields. Some of this work has been featured in productions by Maurice
Bejart and films by Wim Wenders, and in the movie "Downtown 81".
Releasing a number of critically acclaimed solo albums, he has performed in
venues across the spectrum from the Pompidou Centre in Paris to the Issue
Project Room in Brooklyn, most recently in Berne, Switzerland. He was a guest
of the Futureplaces festival in Porto Portugal Oct. 2011 where he organized a
performance involving 12 musicians and a phalanx of hi powered car sound
systems. In NYC he has collaborated with Dok Gregory mostly on ZGT since 2007,
going twice to Russia, once with Zemi17 in support of the Gamelatron.
Dok Gregory (Doktor23)
Dok has
been composing, performing and recording experimental/electronic music since
1983. His current projects include Zero Gravity Thinkers (NYC) with Peter
Principle/Zemi 17, Silence Corporation (NYC/SPb, Russia) with Pavel
Mikheev/Alexei Pliousnine/VJ Yuri Elik, and Future Dream Transmissions (NYC)
with Masha Gitin. He has been a member of seminal NYC based audio visual group
Amoeba Technology since 1997, toured and performed in festivals throughout the
United States, Europe, Russia and South America and had recorded works released
in most of the same. Doks' collaborative audio-visual works have been featured
in programs at the Forum Des Images in Paris, Basel Art Fair in Switzerland,
The Kitchen and Lincoln Center in NYC. In 2007 he began work on the ISRS system
(a shortwave radio synthesizer) and continues to research, develop and deploy
the technology. Dok has also toured and collaborated extensively as a member of
Incidence Transmission Network, Psychic TV, Akashic Currency Bureau, Trance Pop
Loops and the Ransom Corp. He is and has been based in Brooklyn, N.Y. for the
past 20 years, and is director of the 23 Windows Arts Collective in
Bushwick. zgt.me
Jeremy D. Slater is a
multi-disciplinary artist working in the areas of sound, video, computer art,
performance, and installation. Born in Reading, England and a graduate of both
SUNY College at Buffalo and School of Visual Arts with an MFA in Computer Art.
Performances include sound and live performed video that is ambient and
sometimes interactive/reactive Video work also includes single and multiple
channel videos for screening and installations with sound and ephemeral
sculpture. He is currently curator of a sound and video performances at Front
Room Gallery. He has curated numerous performance events and gallery shows in
New York including A Sound Show at Front Room Gallery, sound/video performances
series kere.u and FLOW, Sun Khronos at Millennium Film Workshop, and Video as
an Instrument. at The Tank and Supreme Trading Gallery. Jeremy Slater was one
of the 1999 recipients of the Computer Art Fellowship from New York Foundation
of the Arts (NYFA) and has attended the Experimental Television Residency, was
guest musician at Watermill Center with Cave/Leimay, and was artist in
residence at Seoul Art Space_Geumcheon in Seoul, South Korea. He has exhibited
and performed nationally and internationally. www.jeremyslater.net www.parenthesismusic.com
8:20 Duo Kyungmi Lee and Mara Mayer
9:00 Duo Plan 23 Trio (Peter Principle, Dok Gregory, and Jeremy D. Slater)