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2004-03-09 07:22Todd SimmonsIf you're coming to Austin for SXSW, consider coming a day early to check out this show! -
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If you're coming to Austin for SXSW, consider coming a day early to check out this show! ------------------------------------- AMODA 3rd Anniversary DIGITAL SHOWCASE Tuesday, March 16, 2004 Austin, TX @ Bonggo's (formerly Texture - 505 Neches) 9pm - 2am / 18+ $7 general admission Free for AMODA members Free for SXSW Interactive badgeholders LIVE ELECTRONIC MUSIC: -- Blip vs. 2*Bz0k (Austin) -- Self-Contained Unit (Austin) -- Proem (Merck, n5MD / Austin) -- Treewave (Dallas) -- Richard Devine (Warp, Schematic / Atlanta) -- About This Product (Phthalo, Tigerbeat6 / Houston) VISUAL ART: -- Pleix Collective -- Nate Pagel -- Bill Hundley -- flora&fauna.visions -- Fork Unstable Media -- Robert Hodgin -- Sue Costabile -- Ben Hodges -- Brian Alfred -- re-move -- Ryan Molloy -- Eric Tomberlin -- Takagi Masakatsu -- Jeffers Egan -- Young Min Kang Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is non-profit organization that promotes access to and appreciation of digital art. We define digital art as art that incorporates digital technology in the product, process, or subject. The Digital Showcase is a bi-monthly event featuring live performance of electronic music, ranging from abstract beats to ambient drones, along with various forms of visual art, including video and interactive works. http://www.amoda.org MUSICIAN BIO'S: Blip Austin, TX Blip is Glenn Barovich, a native of Florida who has lived in Austin for several years. He is a rock and roll musician who has long been a fan of drum machines, samplers and synthesizers. Blip makes up one half of the DJ group Transexformers Sound System, who specialize in new-wave electro and dirty digital music. His solo DJ sets are wildly varied, incorporating a huge range of genres and resulting in unexpected twists and turns. His goal is to give the woofers a workout and not be boring. 2*Bz0k Austin, TX Erich Ragsdale is an indulgent, lackadaisical corpuscle-pod and avant-geek. A native Austinite, he has obediently never tried to escape from his cage and continues to derive joy in the minutiae of planetary existence. Currently on hiatus from the grand halls of Academia, his time is metered in plate-sized servings of optic stimulae and synth-aesthesia. Futurist, Cymaticist, avid thought collector and neo-percussionist, Mr. E is working toward the ball in fractal symmetry. Audio and visual ephemera are produced in full stereo effect. Someday he hopes to own a computer. Self-Contained Unit Austin, TX "Imagine the sound of a CPU the fraction of a second before it recognizes itself - that is the sound of Self Contained Unit. Cool and precise, SCU strings together chains of ones and zeros to the tune of softsynth squiggles and a sharp 4/4 step. Blissfully unaware of the world globetrotting to the Next Sound around him, this gear-fetishist chooses to spend his days with friends Roland and Korg, building bleeping blocks of beats and drifts of subliminal melodic tones twisting in-between. All of the Turing tests have failed - ready yourself for Self Contained Unit's agitated AI atmospheres." - Red Antenna Proem Merck, n5MD Austin, TX Proem is a veteran of the Austin electronic music scene, having performed at many previous Digital Showcases and other local events. He has also performed at many shows across the country, including safteyinnumbers' SiN Festival in New York City (both in 2000 and 2001) and the 2001 Winter Music Conference in Miami. Proem's recorded output is equally impressive, having released 5 full-length albums and numerous EPs, singles, and remixes over the past several years. His releases have appeared on such respected labels as Merck, Hydrant and n5md. Most recently, he released the full-length "Socially Inept" on Merck and a live album on n5MD, both in early 2004. In addition to music, Richard is also a talented visual artist and graphic designer. Richard's designs can be found on Proem releases and website, several AMODA Showcase flyers, as well as years of paintings that decorate the walls of his apartment. Treewave Dallas, TX Treewave is a music/digital art project featuring warm accessible music and visual imagery created using obsolete computer equipment. The instrument lineup includes an Atari 2600 game console, two Commodore 64s, a 1986 Compaq, and a dot matrix printer. Projected visuals are generated entirely by the Atari 2600. Leaning towards shoe-gazing and thick pop structures of Stereolab and My Bloody Valentine, textured layers of warm drones & electronic machinery are enhanced by lush, female vocals. Previous performances include The Little Theatre (Seattle), Fluxfactory (New York), Cinematexas (Austin), Dallas Museum of Art, and The New York Underground Film Festival. Richard Devine Warp, Schematic Atlanta Once a daring skater kid from Atlanta, now a computer science student/pioneer-to-be, Devine found electronic music and has reinvented it in his own way. In the latter part of his 25 years, he learned to build, manipulate, and master the machines of modern music. To date, he has released 3 albums on respected labels such as Warp and Schematic Records, and has performed numerous shows all over the world. In his music, Devine masterfully orchestrates a titanic array of rapidly moving information, cleverly channeling it into an organized stream of sound. There are seemingly endless layers of rhythms, spanning every notch of frequency, spiraling around one another like complex DNA strands hinged together in a grid-like lattice. The human mind can only process so much information at one time, and Devine knows this well -- it is one of his sonic weapons. Like optic art, when the eyes are fed too much data, the overload of his music produces a prismatic, entrancing effect. He often wraps these elements around a steady groove, resulting in strange, mechanical funk music. At other times, Devine's music assumes the eerie calm of dark ambient and the beatless sonic explorations of musique concrete. His second album, "Aleamapper", mostly focuses on this territory and it often evokes the atmospheric tension of a futuristic horror film. His most recent release, "Asect: Dsect" combines the best of his ambient and beat-driven work resulting in his most balanced and varied album yet. About This Product Phthalo Records Houston, TX About This Product strive for real experimental electronic music without compromise. With strong punk ethics, and an obsessive love for experimenting in sound, this young Houston laptop duo creates gritty dense walls of noise and energetic rhythms with a constant element of irreverence and fun. The duo's unscheduled and chaotic performance at Digital Showcase 11 immediately caught the attention of Phthalo Records head Dimitri Fergadis (Phthalocyanine). The label later released their debut album "Trash Art", which was hailed as "A battle royale between chaotic noise and musical structure...so exquisite it'll make your ass hurt." -Heath Highnight/XLR8R About This Product frequently plays live in Houston and Austin where they've opened for Kid 606, Phthalocyanine, Thomas Jirku, Hrvatski, Dat Politics, and Mogwai. One of their tracks also appears on a compilation from the respected Tigerbeat6 Records. VISUAL ARTIST BIO's: Brian Alfred New York, NY Brian Alfred was born in Pittsburgh and currently is living and working in Brooklyn. He has had several shows including two solo exhibitions at the Max Protetch gallery in New York City. Starting out as a painter, for his last exhibition at Protetch, Alfred also exhibited four animations based on his paintings. He also collaborated with electronic musicians, who for the cdrom catalog for the show, were asked to create a song in response to viewing the artists work. This fall he will have a solo show at Sandroni Rey gallery in LA, and will have the second version of the cdrom project with a group of new musicians. Bill Hundley Austin, TX Bill Hundley was born in St. Paul, MN, earned a BFA in Studio Art from SWT, and now lives and works in Austin, TX. Hundley is a painter by training, and is formerly one half of the group Industry of Light. His video works mix intensely glitchy After Effects editing techniques with painterly textures and often focus on human physical movement. His work has been shown at many previous Digital Showcases, and other various local events and art shows. Sue Costabile Musork, Reline DVD San Francisco, CA Sue Costabile (a.k.a. sue & the musorkians) is a photographer and video artist working with a combination of analog and digital processes, both as a solo artist and in collaboration with various musicians. Born in long island, new york in 1974, she has resided in san francisco’s lower haight since 1996. With academic training largely focused on both the natural and built environments (first studying ecology and then architectural engineering) themes of the organic and the inorganic are often explored. Her live improvisational video performances involve various media including photographs, negatives, drawings and tiny objects, set in motion and digitized in real-time, then processed in the jitter software environment. flora&fauna.visions Berlin, Germany flora&fauna.visions founder Leigh Haas grew up in Scotland, spending her formative years in Glasgow studying architecture and designing club flyers for local bands. After graduating from architecture at the Glasgow School of Art 1993, she moved to Berlin, Germany where she has been located since. flora&fauna.visions exists since 1998 and is specializing on the development of multidisciplinary design in the environment to develop design solutions, that support brand and communication strategies. They approach design as an emotional and active part of our subculture process, whether it be through site specific event projection, live performance, or graphic design. Over the last 3 years the company has gained respect for their design, commercially and non-commercially, working with many different international networks and scenes. flora&fauna.visions has worked internationally in countries such as USA, GB, Italy, Spain, Croatia, Belgium, Germany and Russia. Since 2001 Leigh also collaborates with David Linderman from Fork Unstable Media. Fork Unstable Media Berlin, Germany David Linderman's work is most commonly associated with experimental and commercial design projects at Fork Unstable Media, a design studio co-founded by Linderman in Hamburg, Germany in 1996. In 1999 Linderman moved to Berlin founding a second studio. Inspired by the unique co-existence of visual arts, graphic-design and club-culture in Berlin at that time, Linderman shifted his focus in experimental projects to nteractive, or reactive, video installations and live video performances. Again, his work is characterized by a unique amalgamation of borrowed and self-made material remixed contextually into provocative visual artifacts resembling dream-like states of conciousness. Linderman has performed or created installations since 1999 throughout Europe and the United States, most notably in the Kuenstlerhaus Vienna, in 2001, as part of the Stealing Eyeballs exhibition and for the Warner Media Lounge at the Kunsthaus, Hamburg in December of 2002. Since 2001 David also collaborates with LEIGH HAAS from flora&fauna. Ben Hodges Austin, TX Ben Hodges is a graduate student at the Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. He works with film and digital media to explore the layering of memory and place. From Bulgarian seaside resorts to academic conferences, Hodges has used his productions to address local concerns through the art of personal expression. Currently Hodges is editing a short film, researching the culture of online learning, and pursuing funding of all kinds. Robert Hodgin Boston, MA Robert Hodgin is a commercial designer and artist from Boston, Massachusetts. He's the co-founder and Creative Director at the Barbarian Group, where his groundbeaking Flash work for Volkswagen has recieved numerous major awards. Robert's creative outlet is flight404.com, an interactive experimental Flash site that has also garnered him international recognition. He has spoken at Flash Forward 2001 and other conferences on the use of experimental Flash, and also worked with Macromedia in the development of Flash 5. His many design awards include the Grand Clio, multiple Gold and Silver Pencils, and several Hatch Awards. His work has been featured in virtually every major design magazine. Robert earned a bachelor's of fine arts degree in sculpture at Rhode Island School of Design. Jeffers Egan Jeffers Egan has worked for the last several years to combine the mediums of abstract painting, real-time visuals, motion graphic design, architecture and electronic music. Jeffers has shown his work worldwide, in galleries, clubs, film festivals, and museums. He has worked on several seminal audio/visual projects with electronic musician Jake Mandell, including their latest Slither DVD. Along with Jarrett Smith, he is one half of the visual art group Mordka, who performed live at AMODA's Digital Showcase 20. Jeffers studied in the Graduate Fine Art program at ArtCenter in Los Angeles, CA. Professionally, he has worked as a freelance motion graphics designer and animator in Los Angeles and Berlin. Takagi Masakatsu Carpark Records Kyoto, Japan Born in 1979, and currently living in Kyoto, Japan, Takagi Masakatsu is talented and prolific as both a musician and a visual artist. His work has gained much attention for its high level fusion between sound and visual elements. His activities transcend various fields such as music, club culture, fashion, cinema and visual art -- he's done several video installations at art spaces and had live performances all over the world. To date, Takagi has released approximately 7 CDs and 4 DVDs on various record labels worldwide such as Carpark, Karaoke Kalk, and Daisyworld. In 2003, he had a video installation at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Singapore Art Museum. The later part of 2003 saw the release of his CDs "Eating 2" and "Sail", as well as his DVD "World Is So Beautiful". Nate Pagel Designate San Francisco, CA Nate is a new media artist who collaborates with choreographers, composers, and designers to create theatrical performances, installation work and works for tape, CD-ROM, DVD and the Web. He has served as new media consultant and videographer for the Sharir Dance Company in Austin, collaborated on virtual reality and teleconferencing projects with the Electronic Café International in Santa Monica and University of Texas Professors Marcos Novak and Allucquere Roseanne Stone. Nate's work has been shown in New London, Austin, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Milwaukee, Oberlin, San Francisco, Klagenfurt, Hannover, Rotterdam, Oslo and Lisbon. PLEIX Collective Paris, France Pleix is a community of digital artists (graphic designers, 3d artists, musicians...) willing to mix their skills to gain greater freedom for various projects. The Pleix touch could be a common work on limits, contradictions and accidents that show the fragility of the digital world. These artists produce tension by joining together heterogeneous graphics, videos and sounds. re-move Vienna, Austria Lia has been working on digital art since 1995, after graduating from the High-school for Students of Music in Graz, Austria. Living in Vienna since then and currently between Vienna and Porto, Portugal, she splits her time between visual design, web art, video and realtime visual performances, apparently different activities that she however manages to bind together trough her unique approach to creativity and production. Over the last years she has also been teaching as an invited teacher at the Fachhochschule Joanneum in Graz, Austria and the École Cantonalle d'Art de Lausanne, Switzerland. written by Miguel Carvalhais Ryan Molloy Austin, TX Ryan Molloy is a recent MFA graduate and currently a visiting lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin's Design Division. He received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Texas Tech University in 1998. Upon graduation he returned to his hometown the dusty bodertown of El Paso, Texas. There he worked within the field of architecture towards receiving his architecture license and enrolled in post baccularate work in graphic design at the University of Texas at El Paso. His current work examines a fascination of type that zooms across the screen, animated characters, fast paced video games, mouse-overs that make objects dance, and images that appear and disappear. It explores the allure and the appeal of the moving image and how it reshapes traditional printed media. Young Min Kang Seoul / Austin Young Min Kang was born in Seoul, Korea. He has studied as a graduate student in Studio Art program at UT Austin since 2001. His diverse approach has been shown not only in traditional genres but also in sculpture, video, and digital photography. He continuously plays with the relationship between human perception and media in our mediated world. His digital pieces not only demonstrate the use technology in art work, but at the same time, reveal its possibilities and limits by incorporating more basic and low-tech methods of the medium. FLYER ARTIST BIO: Andy Potts London, England Andy Potts was born in Dudley, England in 1973. Potts eventually enrolled at Portsmouth University to study Illustration. After graduating, he moved to Brighton and found work in a new media agency, had a crash course in "taming a computer" and discovered whole new world of image creation. Since then Andy Potts has moved to London and had dual careers. He is a freelance illustrator/animator, creating work for advertising, publishing and editorial clients such as TBWAGTT, Random House and the Guardian and animated sequences for short films and Creative Review's DVD. He is also an interface designer and animator of music DVDs at Abbey Road Studios, having worked for acts such as Radiohead, Coldplay and New Order. ABOUT AMODA: Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is non-profit organization that promotes access to and appreciation of digital art. We define digital art as art that incorporates digital technology in the product, process, or subject. The Digital Showcase is a monthly event featuring live performance of electronic music, ranging from abstract beats to ambient drones, along with various forms of visual art, including video and interactive works. http://www.amoda.org ------------------------------------- Todd Simmons Digital Showcase Director Austin Museum fo Digital Art www.amoda.org . . . . . . . . . . . . . --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org