For those in the Boston area, here is a concert of interactive computer music which includes a performance with a live-interactive computer dance-sensor system. MOBIUS PRESENTS Interface, Curtis Bahn and Dan Trueman Sept. 15, 16 2000, 8:00 P.M. $8, $6 for students 354 Congress Street, Boston (617) 542-7416 Need directions? http://world.std.com/~mobius/info/mobius_directions.html Reservations: (617) 542-7416 Curtis Bahn - "SBass," Sensor Bass and live interactive electronics Dan Trueman - 6 string electric violin with the "RBow," sensor bow, "BoSSA," the Bowed Sensor-Speaker Array, and live interactive electronics Guests: Perry Cook - "DigitalDoo," didgeridoo with sensor/spherical-speaker feedback and control system Tomie Hahn - "SSpeaPer," the Sensor-Speaker Performer interactive dance system Monica Mugan - Wacom Tablet Erin Seymour- Video installation and performance Mobius Presents "Interface," an evening of interactive computer music, video and dance performance by Curtis Bahn, Dan Trueman, Perry Cook, Tomie Hahn, Monica Mugan and Erin Seymour. The performers will play abstracted musical instruments affixed with sensors to drive multi-media computer performance systems combining video, live sound processing, and spherical-speaker-array sound systems. A special performance by dancer Tomie Hahn will premiere SSpeaPer: a new wireless interactive dance system by Bahn where gestural information from Tomie Hahn's performance is sent by radio to an interactive computer music system, sounds from the computer are then radio-ed back to small speakers mounted on Hahn's body while she dances. http://www.music.princeton.edu/~crb/Activities/SSpeaPer/SSpeaPer.htm http://www.music.princeton.edu/~crb/interface/interface.htm Mobius, 354 Congress Street in Boston, located near the South Station stop on the Red Line, two blocks from the Children's Museum.
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b30 : 03/28/01 CST