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[A NATION OF NNs - konzum > g!glb!tz. !t uaz 01 zmooth b!rth] From: Natalie Melan�on <[email protected]> PERFORMANCE PROGRAM MONTREAL INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF NEW CINEMA AND NEW MEDIA (FCMM) OCTOBER 11-21, 2001 / www.fcmm.com As a film festival, the FCMM has been at the forefront of the revolution in motion pictures and sound for some thirty years. This year, the New Media section returns to celebrate its fifth anniversary and to once again tackle new forms of artistic expression in the realm of digital culture. The Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal will showcase an international selection of performance pieces characterized by the creative, innovative and significant use of moving images, digital image and sound processing. The Media Lounge, installed at SAT for its fifth edition, will host a selection of audio-visual projects and electronic music artists, demonstrating the vitality of digital culture. In all, there will be over 50 artists from 10 nationalities contributing directly to the festive spirit of this 30th anniversary which, once again, promises to be an event not to be missed. Partial list of artists involved: Anti-Pop Consortium (US), kid606 (US), Jetone (Canada), The Wire Sound-System (UK), Richard Devine (US), Phoenecia (US), Venetian Snares (CA), Rechenzentrum (Germany), T. Raumschmiere (Germany), Fairmont (Canada), Safety Scissors (US), Sutekh (US), Twerk (US), Matthias Gmachl (A), Martin Ng (AUS), Christian Fennesz (Austria), Hazard (Sweden), Phill Niblock (US), Jon Wozencroft (UK), Markus Nikolai (Germany), Hakan Libdo (Sweden), Felix Kubin (Germany), Herri Kopter (CA), Eboman (NL), DHS (US), [The User] (CA), Zbigniew Karkowski (Sweden/Poland), Edwin van der Heide (NL), Kurt Ralske (US), Lukasz Lysakowski (Poland), Deadbeat (CA), Bob Ostertag (US) ========================================================================= DESCRIPTION OF EVENTS ========================================================================= Friday October 12th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 9PM - 25.50$ MEDIA LOUNGE OPENING NIGHT *Eboman (Netherlands), Dimensional Holofonic Sound (US), Philip Sherburne - DJ (US) For the opening of the Media Lounge, we have concocted an exciting program for your eyes and ears. First up is Eboman, a one-man multimedia orchestra who playfully and spectacularly manipulates a wide range of sounds and images. And then there is DHS, who perpetuates the tradition of audio-visual scratching in the way of EBN and Coldcut - a distinctive hybrid blend of dubby breakbeat. ____________________ Saturday October 13th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 4PM & 9PM - 17$ GAMEBOY POCKETNOISE *Christoph Kummerer (Austria) Performance using POCKETNOISE, an experimental audio generating software especially written to transform a Nintendo Gameboy cartridge into an experimental music unit SYMPHONY #2 FOR DOT MATRIX PRINTERS *[The User] (Canada) A project in which the Montreal duo recycles obsolete technology in a playful manner ____________________ Saturday October 13th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$ UNDERGROUND PERSISTENCE ( Presented in collaboration with The Wire) *Anti-Pop Consortium (US), kid606 (US), Jetone (Canada), The Wire Sound-System (UK), miau-miau.com + wildlifeanalysis.org - VJs This night of sonic confusion and digital dyslexia promises a liberal dose of hardcore techno, indie-punk, noise-rock, heavy metal, black poetry and hip-hop with Bay Area's very own laptop punk beatmaster whizz, kid606, and New York underground conspirators Anti-Pop Consortium. ____________________ Sunday October 14th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 4PM & 9PM - 8.50$ THE DRIVER MUST BE A MADMAN *Eboman (Netherlands) The art of storytelling as interpreted by Eboman, with digitally processed audio-visual samples displayed in a non-linear fashion on 3 screens, reinforcing the sense of immersion created by the viewing experience ____________________ Sunday October 14th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$ BLENDER BEATS (Presented in collaboration with Brave New Waves) *Richard Devine (US), Phoenecia (US), Venetian Snares (Canada) An uncompromised journey through deconstructed and abstract forms of electronica. With representatives of the Schematic/Warp (Devine and Phoenecia) and Planet Mu labels. ____________________ Monday October 15th / Contemporary Arts Museum & Media Lounge / 9PM - 8.50$ NET_OSC REMIX *Sensorband (Poland - Sweden - Netherlands - Japan) NetOsc is the software instrument used by the Sensorband trio in network performances. In this performance, Zbigniew Karkowski will perform at the Media Lounge, Edwin van der Heide at the MACM, while Atau Tanaka will be joining from Europe. The actions of the players are relayed via the Internet to a server and dispatched to each remote space where they are translated into sound and image. ____________________ Monday October 15th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 11PM - 8.50$ NIGHTCAP *Felix Kubin (Germany), Herri Kopter (Canada) Described as "A Devil in Gods Clothes", Felix Kubin is simultaneously artist and master of ceremonies of a kitsch musical universe. His shows with synthesizers, organs, and sometimes a plastic skull, are explorations in a genre that could be termed Electronic Psycho Sci Fi Pop! ____________________ Tuesday October 16th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$ A NATION OF NNs *242.pilots (Norway - Poland - US), Deadbeat/guest musician (Canada) Video-sound performance by the live video improvisation ensemble 242.Pilots, a trio composed of HC Gilje, Lukasz Lysakowski and Kurt Ralske. Utilizing their own custom software created with the controversial nato.0+55 programming environment, the trio expressively improvise rich, layered video works in real-time, as soloists, in duets and as a trio ____________________ Tuesday October 16th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 11PM - 8.50$ NIGHTCAP *Markus Nikolai (Germany) The return of the "hombre ojo", co-founder of the Perlon label with which he scans the margins of electronic music, brewing his own blend of minimal and playful house. ____________________ Wednesday October 17th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$ RE_WORKS *Steina Vasulka (US) Steina Vasulka takes on the invitation of FCMM and will treat the audience to elements of her work which range from installation to performance. The proposed trajectory will comprise among others of the screening of three of her three channels video recordings, as well as an interactive segment featuring video works edited in real-time with the Imagine/ine software. ____________________ Wednesday October 17th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 11PM - 8.50$ NIGHTCAP *Hakan Libdo (Sweden) First visit to Montreal for this highly anticipated Swedish producer - prolific, eclectic, refined and entertaining. As he puts it himself, his music is "structured, intelligent, serious and funky " ____________________ Thursday October 18th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$ SOLLBRUCHSTELLE \sol* bruc-h" shtelle\ n. *Gcttcatt + Soda (Austria - Australia - UK) Notably involving Matthias Gmachl - one of the members of Farmers Manual - and Martin NG, this performance orchestrates multiple channels of live-visuals and live-audio within a technical background that allows the capture of a whole event in its complexity onto the most unexplored digital media, the DVD ____________________ Thursday October 18th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$ DIGITAL VISIONS OF NATURAL WORLDS *Christian Fennesz (Austria), Hazard (Sweden), Phill Niblock (US), Jon Wozencroft (UK) Presented by TOUCH, the audio-visual label that for over two decades has worked with some of the most influential contemporary artists, this evening promises an unforgettable experience of the sensual possibilities of live performance. With Fennesz, a radical explorer of complex digital music, Phill Niblock, New York-based composer and intermedia musician - an underrated pioneer of the minimalist genre - and Hazard, a young composer inspired by extreme weather conditions and its effect on humans ____________________ Friday October 19th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 9PM - 8.50$ BETWEEN SCIENCE AND GARBAGE *Pierre Hebert (Canada), Bob Ostertag (US) In this collaborative performance, experimental filmmaker Hebert draws and scans images to make impromptu digital animations, while Ostertag composes a soundscape through the manipulation of samples. Together, they combine trash and technology to create a commentary on our disposable culture ____________________ Friday October 19th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 10PM - 17$ LE FILM EST DEJA COMMENCE? *Rechenzentrum (Germany), T. Raumschmiere (Germany), Fairmont (Canada) After the last MUTEK, Rechenzentrum return to Montreal by special invitation of the FCMM to perform a live remix of Maurice Lemaitre's masterpiece of 'lettriste' cinema, "Le film est deja commence?", produced in 1957. Joined by Berlin compatriot Marco Haas (Shitkatapult, Kompakt) and the Toronto producer Jacob Fairley (Dumb-Unit), Rechenzentrum will also play their most recent compositions of challenging electronic music ____________________ Saturday October 20th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 3PM - 8.50$ TIME, ENERGY AND CODE *Woody Vasulka (US) Woody Vasulka explores the way in which electro-mechanical machines contain the principles of time/energy and code, presenting tools and images from his rich archive. ____________________ Saturday October 20th / Media Lounge @ SAT / 9PM - 25.50$ SAN FRANCISCO NIGHT (Presented in collaboration with XLR8R) * Safety Scissors (US), Sutekh (US), Twerk (US), *Seed ( ) (US) This evening promises to be an experience of total digital immersion. Controlled by Seed ( ) - David Robert and David Tinnapple-, the multi-screen set-up at the Media Lounge will be transformed into a complex audiovisual installation. The system will run autonomously for a period of time before introducing the musicians who will progressively bring the evening from a quiet, experimental beginning to a festive crescendo. ____________________ Sunday October 21th / Contemporary Arts Museum / 4PM & 9PM - 17.00$ WETFISH vs METROPOLIS *Wetfish (Canada) Electronic duo Wetfish bring you Fritz Lang's Metropolis as you've never seen and heard it before. The original editing has been digitally re-organised and manipulated. This new work feature Wetfish original score performed live withelectronics, cello, percussions and throat singing. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold