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2000-07-29 01:05AnthonyShawn [idm] DC/Bmore--- scanner performs at the corcoran next week.
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2000-07-29 01:05AnthonyShawnFor those in the DC/Bmore area. Something nice to check out. For those attending, email me
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For those in the DC/Bmore area. Something nice to check out. For those attending, email me back, and we can get together. -- AnthonyShawn antshawn@bellatlantic.net art.official recordings http://www.bsom.org/ao/
quoted 38 lines See you at....> > See you at.... > WPA\C presents SCANNERS -Corcoran Gallery of Art, North Atrium Thursday, > > August 3rd, 2000, Doors open 9:30 pm (AFTERHOURS EVENT AT A DC MUSEUM!) > $5 Entrance (WPA\C members free) Cash Bar > RSVP by phone: 202.639.1828, or email: wpainfo@corcoran.org > Corcoran Gallery of Art, 500 17th St, NW, Washington, DC 20006-4899 > Scanner refers to electronic communications highways as the basis for > his > aural collages and found conversations. As musician, writer, and > minimalist > anti-hero, Scanner (aka Robin Rimbaud) is situated at the crossroads of > academic and digital pop culture. The range of his work is vast - > composing > the soundtrack for the Delta Ballet at the Paris Opera House, > contributing to > Bryan Ferry's recent album, and performing alongside Laurie Anderson. > These > projects point to Scanner's ability to work as comfortably within a > music as > in art evident in his collaborations with notable artists such as Mike > Kelly > and Tim Head. Surface Noise, a form of an urban phonogeography was > recently > commissioned by multi-media producers Artangel in London, and led to his > > being awarded the ICA Imaginaria Award. His work has been presented > within > exhibitions such as Sonic Boom at the Hayward Gallery, London and in > tours > with DJ Spooky. This presentation marks the introduction to a developing > > project with WPA\C for Spring 2001. This project is made possible with > support from The British Council. > > An interview: http://www.anat.org.au/projects/vg2scannerinterview.html >
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