Sunday, 05 March, 2006 - 22:30
Dieb 13/N. Bussmann//R.Schrock
biegungen87:Dieb 13 (turntables)/Nicholas Bussmann (synthcomputer)
 *//*
 Roddy Schrock (sound sculptures) solo
 +
 trio with Roddy, Nathan Fuhr (voice) & Emilie Delugeau (video artist)
http://dieb13.klingt.orghttp://www.studiobeige.de/
Roddy Schrock is a sound artist
 who digitally mines everyday sound for the profound and canvasses the glitzy,
 rough edges of pop for its articulate immediacy. The thread which runs through
 all of his work is focus on creation of sonic space in which seemingly
 oppositional ideas, both musical and cultural, are forced to confront one
 another, creating gentle friction, unifying spiky ideas in the form of sound
 sculpture.
 He is also an educator, teaching at NorCal DJMPA in San Francisco. During the
 summer he teaches at STEIM, Amsterdam, and is the Digital Arts Coordinator for
 the Community School for Arts in Silicon Valley. He writes regularly for New
 Music Box and e/i Magazine.
http://www.fundamentallysound.org
 [time of rendering].05.03.06.Ausland.Berlininstallation performance
Concept and Performance: Nathan Fuhr (voice), in collaboration with
 Roddy Schrock (live sound design) and video artist Emilie Delugeau.
 Text: Bill Viola
 This
 performance is an adaptation of an installation by Bill Viola titled
 Slowly Turning Narrative (experienced in 1998 twice at the San
 Francisco Museum of Modern Art and twice at the Art Institute of
 Chicago), in which the energy is focused to create a more palpably
 human, meditative, as well as subtly confrontational ritual experience
 for the audience as a collective.It can't be done without you; come see why...http://www.fundamentallysound.org
As part of the series biegungen im ausland
