[NYC] LEMUR @ PS1 Warm Up July 21, Tranzducer.007 July 27

LEMUR Pulls Out the Bots for PS1's Warm Up 2007 this Saturday, July 21

Featuring GuitarBot, XyloBot and more, plus Eric Singer and Leif Krinkle

P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center
22-25 Jackson Ave @ 46th Ave
Long Island City
Saturday, 3:00 pm
$10

with
Objektivity
Dennis Ferrer
The Martinez Brothers

See http://www.ps1.org/ps1_site/content/view/274/102 for more details.


Tranzducer.007 sweeps into Brooklyn's muggy night like a sweet breeze
up from the Southwest.

July 27, 2007
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
$5 at the door
<http://www.tranzducer.com/>http://www.tranzducer.com

For Tranzducer.007, we're bringing a threesome of wonderful fellows over
from the City of Neighborhoods for a Baltimore, MD showcase at LEMURplex.
Timothy Nohe will join Andy Hayleck and Steve Bradley in a set of solo
concerts of new electro-acoustic works. Come listen.

Season of the Bit video-game tune selections between sets
(<http://seasonofthebit.com/>http://seasonofthebit.com)!

Timothy Nohe
Timothy Nohe is an artist and educator engaging traditional and electronic
media in public life and public places. His recent work has been realized
in Intermedia works, including site-specific sound and video
installations, sound scores for dance, sculpture and photography. He
recently debuted two visual scores for Percy Grainger's "Electric Eye Tone
Tool", transcribed from rubbings produced at historic penal colony
buildings in Sydney, Australia. He is currently composing with a range of
sonic materials gathered at Botany Bay: gale winds and tides; Guriwal
funeral songs; satellite data streams; the cries of sulfur-crested
cockatoos; radio frequency intercepts; tombstone epitaphs, convict songs,
the idling diesel thrum of inter-modal container terminals

Nohe was the recipient of a 2006 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award from the
Australian - American Fulbright Commission. Three Maryland State Arts
Council awards have sustained his work in the area of New Genre and
Installation/Sculpture. He will continue his work in Australia in January
2008.

Andy Hayleck
Andy Hayleck lives on the west side in Baltimore, MD. His work explores
intensive and patient listening. He makes field recordings that
concentrate on specific phenomena, such as ice, the internal sound of
bridges or the underwater sounds of the Chesapeake Bay. As an
instrumentalist he often works with resonance, transductance and unstable
systems, usually using bowed metal (gong/saw/scrap metal) and a computer.
Recordings include "Two Gong/Wire Pieces" (EHSE), "The Disappearing Floor"
(Recorded) and "Various Recordings Involving Ice" (HERESEE).

Steve Bradley
Steve Bradley's art practice engages sound performance/installation, and
material culture. He explores the boundaries of urban and suburban culture
by collecting debris, sound, and images from the consumed and littered
landscape. His sound works have been published in Radio Territories by
Errant Bodies Press, Copenhagen, Denmark and included in Digital Art Week
06 Soundscape event held in Zurich, Switzerland.

Since 1998, he has curated art@radio, a net.radio broadcast of sound art
and experimental music. Bradley is an active member of the collective,
URBANtells whose work focuses on the intricacies between the architecture,
the human and cultural geography found within any city. Bradley teaches at
the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in the Department of Visual
Arts.

TRANZDUCER is LEMURplex's music, art and performance series curated by
Eric Singer and Jamie Allen . See
<http://tranzducer.com/>http://tranzducer.com and
<http://lemurplex.org/>http://lemurplex.org for more details.
LEMURplex is located at 461 3rd
Avenue, Brooklyn, between 9th and 10th streets.