Live Stage: D’EGG by Paul and Laska [
Long Island City, NY]
D’EGG by Jordan Topiel Paul and Eric Laska :: July 12, 2009; 12:00 -5:00 pm :: Free Skool, Sculpture Center’s University of Trash, 44-19 Purves St, Long Island City, NY.
Jordan Topiel Paul and Eric Laska are pleased to present D’EGG, a new site-specific multi-channel sound installation and transmission piece, on view as part of an afternoon of experimental and electroacoustic music. The installation exists in three parts and uses samples from the recording, broadcast, and playback equipment on-site as sound source material. Parked outside the Sculpture Center, a makeshift broadcast truck is turned into a dense, continuous sound environment. Two channels of this installation are then broadcast over low-power FM and Internet radio (accessible here). Inside the Sculpture Center, a third site receives this transmission on a boom box; in this same space, several small loops are heard underneath a play pit of foam blocks.
Jordan Topiel Paul and Eric Laska are musicians/sound artists living in Queens, NY. They have worked on various collaborative projects since 2000, including the now-defunct electroacoustic improvising outfit, The Groits. Their piece Quartet Without Pyramid Scheme, also with Reed Rosenberg and Richard Kamerman, will be exhibited at Brooklyn’s Diapason Gallery in September, 2009.
Performances at this event include D. Carter/S. Flato/R. Kamerman/G. Reynolds, Daniel Malinsky, and The Loud Objects with Jennifer Walshe.
For more information about the host, visit sculpture-center.org universityoftrash.org, jordantpaul.blogspot.com, or rarsound.com.
Or: contact: Jordan Topiel Paul // jordan.t.paul@gmail.com































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