Response Performance to the Harbour Collective Artist’s work.
Jason Baerg, Quinn Hopkins, Casey Koyczan, and Feather Miigwans
Doors open 7:00 PM, Performances 7:30 PM
Be part of this unique event that celebrates diversity, creativity, and the shared human experience. We look forward to welcoming you for an evening of discovery, storytelling, and connection.
Program co-curated by Madi Piller and Stefan Voglsinger
FMR ist eine Performance-Gruppe, die mit analogem Film, DIY-modifizierten 16mm-Projektoren, Modular-Synthesizern und Field Recordings arbeitet. Inspiriert von der Wiener Tradition des Expanded Cinemas schafft FMR sinnliche Erfahrung für sein Publikum.
Mirza Kebo & Marko Sulz: Electronics
Guillermo Tellechea & Stefanie Weberhofer: Analog Film
Méryll Ampe establishes links between his sound and sculptural practice. He sees sound as a medium to be sculpted in real time and improvises from analog sources (oscillators, filters, drum machine, etc.). Playing with the interweaving of volumes, perspectives and dynamics, he creates sharp and very raw materials.
He likes to brush against the limits of sound and digs into its flesh with a permanent interest in physicality and porosity. Live, he engages in an instinctive and radical way, calling on listening to the place and the body which serves as a barometer to weave massive and organic sound states which unfold, intersect, mix or decompose. The result is thunderous bursts of abstract noises, distortions and rhythmic saturations.
Pierce Warnecke is a multidisciplinary digital artist at the intersection of experimental music, digital arts and video art. He has presented his work in the form of performances, concerts and installations at Rewire, Mutek, GRM, ZKM, ManiFeste (IRCAM), CTM, etc. He co-curates emittermicro label and festival with Kris Limbach and Seiji Morimoto in Berlin since 2011, in addition to co-curating Le Signal Festival in France with Louis Laurain since 2020. Pierce collaborates often and has worked with Frank Bretschneider, Matthew Biederman, Myriam Bleau, Keith Fullerton Whitman, Louis Laurain, Clément Edouard and more. His music has been published on raster (DE), Room40 (AU) and Contour Editions (US). He is represented by Disk Agency in Berlin.
Hylut is a solo project by Lithuanian artist and composer Marija Jociūtė. Through processes of deconstruction, manipulation, and recontextualizationof various types of data and sources, she explores the potential of auditory and narrative story telling. Hylut weaves together sounds of synthesizers, pulses of rhythm machines, digital elements as well as her own voice to create organically morphing sound compositions, which explore new possible correlations between tangible and ephemeral truths of our collective perception.