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Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 09:32:47 -0600 From: Maubrey and Rosenthal <maubrey@snafu.de> Subject: Audios looking for gigs Dear friends and colleagues: Please note that the Audio Gruppe will be on tour in North America from mid-April to mid-June 2001, the trip will be partially sponsored by the Goethe Institut -USA. We will be presenting the Audio Ballerinas, as well as Audio Geishas and Bong Boys performances (a mixture of indoor and outdoor fare). At the same time we will be ready to present our new "audio theater" piece called PHONOMANIACS (a sound-art version of Euripides' Bacchae) which has been selected by the Berlin Dock 11 Theater to be part of their next year's repertoire. The corner dates are an invitation from the Boston CyberArts festival for the opening of their city-wide festival on April 20 and 21 and a strong interest from the New Haven Festival of Arts and Ideas in mid-June. We are currently seeking additional possibilities for street and indoor events, solo and duo shows in clubs, workshops etc.. Favored time would be May. please check out the web site and following infos, otherwise feel free to contact me for further information (papers, catalos, videos) Sincerely, Benoit Maubrey http://www.snafu.de/~maubrey/ or with sound: http://www.i-a-s.de/IAS/htm/frmusicians.htm. Proposition: PERFORMANCES WITH ELECTROACOUSTIC CLOTHES Benoît Maubrey is the director of DIE AUDIO GRUPPE a Berlin-based art group that build and perform with electronic clothes (past examples: AUDIO BALLERINAS, AUDIO GEISHAS, AUDIO STEELWORKERS...). Basically these are electro-acoustic clothes and dresses that make sounds by interacting with their environment: they use -- among other electronic instruments-- mini-computers ( 257 K digital Memories) to sample sounds and voices around us, then change them (loop, pitch, volume) using light and heat sensors (as triggers, but sometimes also for sound), receivers, and amplifiers. Rechargeable batteries allow them to operate in any space. Die Audio Gruppe?s work is essentially site-specific, these clothes in effect react to the space around them using movement and sound. Often the electronics is adapted into entirely new ?Audio Uniforms? that reflectlocal costumes, suits, or worker clothes. Basically Die Audio Gruppe creates site-specific mobile and multi-acoustic sculptures in public spaces. Documentaion available -- catalogs, videos, photos, CDs. PROGRAM: the events we produce depend on the site, here is a listing of possible choreographies: 1. THE LINE . 15 minutes. Fromthe street to central room. Audio Ballerinas with electronic rakes and Walkman sound (HP Kuhn). 2. Digital Memory. (20 minutes) Audio Ballerinas with audio tutus and digital sampler (257K)and saxophone player . Light-triggered pitch and sampling controls. 3. The Electronic Guy. (10 minutes) Electronic Tuxedo with electronic Guitar and Audio Backdrop. 4. AUDIO GEISHAS (15 minutes) Performers wearing Audio Kimonos with light-triggered Casio Voicemans and stroboscope lighting effect. 5. INFRARED . Audio Backpack box with light and infra-red sensors. 6. BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. (10 minutes). Music box player (Audio Ballerina) and FEEDBACK FRED (performer with big loudspeaker box strapped to his back and feedback mask). 7. BL�MCHEN. (8 minutes) Audio Ballerinas with photo-resistor sensors and group choreography. 8. RADIO Procession. (15-30 MINUTES) Audio Ballerinas procession through crowd (radio receivers and solar-powered white noise). 9. FEEDBACK FRIEDA (15 minutes) Audio Ballerina with feedback costume and wireless microphone interacting with PA system. 10. BONG BOYS (45 minutes) 10 performers in tuxedo jackets (no visible electronics ) wearing loudspeaker corsets with the sound of a very loud "bong". The performers ?work? a crowd at a busy pedestrian zone by ?accidentally? bumping into various objects or persons with their head or shoulder (a pole, pillar, streetlight, or a passersby shoulder), when they hit this object they trigger a loud "bong". This continues over an area until all 10 climax together by "bonging" alltogether in a group choreography. For this performance it is possible to work with additional local performing artists. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress