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Thomas Millar
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Sat, 07 Jul 2001 20:41:24 -0700
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Re: [idm] re: Cex live
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quoted 3 lines Have fun!> Have fun! > > Anig Browl
Project the screen of the computer onto a big overhead at the back of the stage. Wear coke bottle lenses or ski goggles with a lab coat or artsy black turtleneck professor type outfit, and use a pointer to indicate when tracks are going to fade in/out etc. while pretending to use the entire thing as a visual aid for a long monotonous lecture... occasionally turn around and look at the audience as if something is really interesting about the 'lecture'. Then when it comes time to work it out, snap the pointer over your knee, throw off the goggles and stage dive into the crowd with an expression of furious glee on your face. Get back on stage and play air guitar with a peripheral keyboard. Wear a headphone on one air and pretend to 'scratch' the laptop mousepad with supergreg-like intensity. These are just a few stupid stunts that might just possibly work. Also see if you're up for GWAR style squirtgunning the crowd and throwing raw meat into the audience. Can easily see V/VM doing this and pulling it off. Pretend to sing the high hat line into a microphone that's not plugged into anything. That or actually beat box through a MIDI gated filter or noise gate, which is hella fun anyway. Bottom line is that if you don't care and have fun yourself, the crowd will pick it up and carry through. I've done noise shows where me and a tubby guitarist pulled off quite the crowd pleasing antics just by wearing dumb outfits a la DEVO and spasming randomly in the midst of our performance. Whatever aesthetic you choose, do it with panache, and nothing else matters. Not that I'm an authority, I've just been thinking a lot about this lately (can you tell)? Tom --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org