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thats the saddest news i've read in quite a while. what a loss to LoopersDelight and the LoopShows! he had a way w/ words to explain things way beyond my comprehension and i always was sure to thank him for being able to traverse that area between the layman and the electronic higher world... did anyone video those shows he did @ the Loopstock/Y2K's? would love to see those. RIP doc stan > reposted from a local list i am on: > > richard zvonar was a composer, an active community member out here in > Los Angeles, and presented his work in atlanta as park of the EAAA's > Meet the Artist v.1.0 (http://plus1plus1plus.org/projects/02.01.EAAA/ > events/EAAA.Abstracts1.php#may02). due to my studies just north of > the city, i only had the chance to correspond with him a little bit > via email since being out west, but he was very welcoming and invited > me to get involved. some of you may recall his presentation from > three or four years ago when he was stopping through atlanta; his > work ran the performative gamut: from flute players on roller skates > to intermedia theatre with text and image projections (sometimes > incorporating quotes from the infamous judge schreber i think) to > performers stretching analog tape the length of the stage, and more. > i'm sure there was much much more than that. some of it, i believe, > is documented on his website, http://zvonar.com > a > > > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 19:35:03 -0700 > From: Alex Shapiro <alex@alexshapiro.org> > Subject: Richard Zvonar > > I forward to my ACF-LA colleagues an email that Pam Goldsmith just sent: > > "Dear friends, Richard Zvonar has gone. He went peacefully and I > appreciate all your fine responses to my previous message. He did not > want a service or memorial, and he will be cremated. In lieu of > flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to > California Peace Action, 5898 Blackwelder Street, 2nd Flr., Culver > City, CA 90232." > > As I stated in a previous email last week, Richard was an extraordinary > gift to many of us at ACF-LA since the chapter's inception five years > ago. His devoted efforts brought us countless workshops, seminars and > interviews with some of the most fascinating people in music, on both > the technical and the creative sides of our shared world. Without him, > ACF-LA would not have flourished and would have lacked the diversity of > programs and participants that have become synonymous with Richard's > name. His generosity and his forward-thinking vision were truly > remarkable, and he will be missed. > > Alex >