EXPERIMENTAL INTERMEDIA
The Fifty-First Anniversary of EI performances at 224 Centre Street, the Fifty-Sixth Anniversary of the Founding of Experimental Intermedia, the Thirty-Fourth Anniversary of the 224 Centre Street loft, and, not least, The Thirty-third Annual Festival with no fancy name, Part Two (or B)
Katherine Liberovskaya and Phill Niblock, curators


March 2024

Please note all the different venues for this series. 
All evenings in-person at 7pm as well as simultaneously video-streamed live from this website
Suggested donation $10 except Monday 18th at Zürcher Gallery 2 sets / $20 

Dave Seidel (New Hampshire) - at Harvestworks

Sunday 17
A performance of the entirety of my three-part electronic drone work "Involution", from the eponymous XI Records release: A study in complex microtonal sonorities derived from various just intonation tunings and scales; This is the premiere of a new revision of the piece - https://mysterybear.net/ - https://mysterybear.bandcamp.com/
 
Kaffe Matthews (Berlin) - at Zürcher Gallery Monday 18
Kaffe Matthews (Berlin) - live processing 15th century alchemical systems through the Riple; An instrument occupied with the generation and processing of all colours of noise, designed through discoveries made by the British alchemist George Ripley; Noise, colours, lightning, square waves and clocks, mashed with salt and fed by mercury to feed the Toad, the gold, the final output? Today with the WORM on vocals - www.kaffematthews.net
Sarah Bernstein (NYC) - at Zürcher Gallery Monday 18
Solo violin/voice performance utilizing heavily-processed sound and raw expression, melding noise, electronic improvisation, art rock and existential poetry into an ecstatic unity - https://sarahbernstein.com
 

Lary 7 (NYC) - at WhiteBox

Tuesday 19

Occupying a realm somewhere between science and music, is a leftover byproduct of the 20th Century tactile physical world . . . Lary 7 is 6 times detritus, plus 5 versions of mistakes, 4 excuses for failure, 3 of the most analog bumps on a log, 2 unexpected goofs, and 1 of the last living _____________s." (fill in the blank generation . . .with a word that doesn't make sense.)

William Hooker  (NYC) - at WhiteBox Wednesday 20
"The Mind World"...Part 1 - is a solo auditory visual experience of sounds directed through spontaneous musical improvisations augmented by dance movements / as viewed by the audience; Thereby, exploring energy levels - directions and the communion (of the being /spirit) with the viewing audience; With dance by Yaching Cheung: In addition there will be a live improvisation with Phill Niblock's video-audio piece "Hooker-Niblock" (2015-19) - https://www.williamhooker.com/

Joan Jonas (NYC) - at EHF

Friday 22

Joan Jonas will screen a selection of older and newer video works - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Jonas

Rina Sherman (Paris) / Phill Niblock - at EHF

Saturday 23

On one of my first trips to New York after coming to Paris in exile in 1984, Phill Niblock filmed a portrait of me in a series of portraits, Anecdotes From Childhood, that featured in his 2007 exhibition at the Gahlberg Gallery and was taken up in Working Title (2013) published by Presses du réel in a bilingual edition; Phill Niblock traveled constantly, and we saw each other often when he came to perform in Paris; In 2013, I made a cineportrait of him, "Phill Niblock, Minimalist Composer and Intermedia Artist" (Rina Sherman, VOICES, Meetings With Remarkable People); Both portraits will be screened - www.rinasherman.com

3 moving image impressions of Phill Niblock - at EHF Sunday 24
"Singterview with Phill Niblock" (2015) by Loré Lixenberg (London); "The Movement of Phill Niblock" (2015) by Maurits Wouters (Turnhout, Belgium); "PHILL NIBLOCK: The Movement of People Working, Centre Pompidou Paris 29 November 2014" (2015) by Gilles Paté (Paris)

SCREEN COMPOSITIONS 20 curated by Katherine Liberovskaya - at ISSUE Monday 25
This year Screen Compositions celebrates its 20th anniversary! Our jubilee edition brings you, as ever, a collection of always captivating and inspired intersections of moving image with sonic art; a program of screen works representing dynamic two-way collaborations between video/film artists and sound/music artists specifically intended for single-channel projection with no live or performance component; featuring collaborations by: Deborah Bernagozzi / Jason Bernagozzi; Patrick Bokanowski / Michele Bokanowski; Navel Cassidy / Michael Evans; Holly Fisher / LoisVierk; Gisela Gamper / Pauline Oliveros+Zach Layton+Jonas Braasch; Richard Garet / Barbara Held; Katherine Liberovskaya / Phill Niblock+Francisco Janes; Ursula Scherrer / Marcia Bassett; Claudia Schmitz / Ute Wassermann; Sara Sun / Michael Waller
Please note: this venue has a very strict maximum capacity... make sure to arrive early or RSVP via https://issueprojectroom.ticketspice.com/screen-compositions-20-curated-by-katherine-liberovskaya

Venues:
Harvestworks: 596 Broadway #602, New York, NY 10012 - www.harvestworks.org
Zürcher Gallery: 33 Bleecker St, New York, NY 10012 - www.galeriezurcher.com
WhiteBox: 9 Ave B, New York, NY 10009 - https://whiteboxnyc.org
Emily Harvey Foundation (EHF): 537 Broadway #2, New York, NY 10012 - www.emilyharveyfoundation.org
ISSUE Project Room: 22 Boerum Pl, Brooklyn, NY 11201 - https://issueprojectroom.org

Our programs are supported by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Phaedrus Foundation, and the
New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Office of the Governor and the New York State
Legislature


Experimental Intermedia, 224 Centre Street at Grand,
Third Floor, N Y 10013

212 431 5127, 431 6430



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