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[idm] BAPLab 2006 Digital Art and Music Festival in Brooklyn, NY

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2006-07-20 19:45Praveen Sharma [idm] BAPLab 2006 Digital Art and Music Festival in Brooklyn, NY
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2006-07-20 19:45Praveen SharmaHey everyone! Been ages since I've posted on here, but I wanted to let you all know about
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[idm] BAPLab 2006 Digital Art and Music Festival in Brooklyn, NY
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Hey everyone! Been ages since I've posted on here, but I wanted to let you all know about a fantastic electronic music and digital new media art festival happening here in Brooklyn this weekend. I'm involved, just so you know, but thought it would be of interest to all of you as well. Its this saturday, July 22nd, at 4pm... Detailed info follows( I left out detailed info about the New Media art as to not clog the list, check out the website for detailed bios and pictures of ALL our participants): On July 22, Bushwick Art Project (BAP) presents BAPLab, a festival celebrating New Media Art and Music 14 hours of new media installations, video works and electronic music from across the audio and visual spectrum. Culling artists from the rosters of the MoMA, The Whitney Museum, and the Venice Biennial along with musicians from labels such as M_NUS, Line, Kranky, Ghostly International and Clink Recordings, BAPLab is featuring over 80 musicians, performers, visual artists, new media installations and DJs side by side. BAPLab is a call to arms to the disparate tribes of New York’s digital-futurists, drawing together from among the best and the brightest of a new generation of artists and musicians. BAPLab hosts musicians that are exemplary in their fields including the ultra minimalist, MOMA approved Richard Chartier (LINE / Raster- Noton), Harvard Sound Lab’s Keith Fullerton Whitman (Kranky), laser koto virtuoso Miya Masaoka, URB’s “Next 100” Veteran Lusine (Ghostly International) and folktronica maestro Khonnor (Type Records). A cross section of the producers and DJs currently redefining techno round out the night, including Richie Hawtin label mate Ryan Crosson [M_NUS], Magda and Troy Pierce favorite Camea and Insideout (Clink Recordings), Force Tracks’ Hakan Lidbo, and Ghostly International’s Ryan Elliot. more info on the website!!! http://www.bushwickartproject.org much luv! praveen