Good luck for this one Rick. Sounds exciting! I too have a feeling that visual looping is a new avenue being explored, (I'm getting into it myself). Will there be a visual element to your festy in October? peace G > Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2010 04:26:41 -0700 > Subject: LOOPERS LOUNGE at SubZERO Festival (San Jose) Friday > From: looppool@cruzio.com > To: loopers-delight@loopers-delight.com > > I'm excited to announce that I was asked to organize a > multi-media Loopers Lounge for San Jose's SubZERO Festival > this coming Friday night at the Anno Domini Gallery on 1st Street. > > Four artists (Nadia Shihab, wonderful singer songwriter Jhameel, Bill > Walker > and myself) will be performing solo live looping sets and > looping visual artists Tim Thompson (inventor of the Loopy Cam) and > David Tristram (with a fascinating new live looping real time graphics > program) > and myself (with my own lo fi, toy digital video 'animations) will be > providing > the visuals, interactively. > > It feels like a new movement is brewing as an adjunct to our live looping > scene.... > .....one that involved the use of interactive video where the visual > artists are > looping as the musicians are, so I'm very excited to have been asked to > put this > show together for San Jose's Zero 1 organization that showcases this new > trend. > > The show begins at 8 p.m. and lasts until 11 p.m. and I hope > people in the Bay Area can make it out. It's free and kid friendly > and we are being hosted by the wonderfully supportive team of Brian and > Cherri > who own the Anno Domini Gallery (every year they host a 'Best of the Y2K > Festival' > in San Jose and they also have been ceaseless supporters of new artistry, > even > when the artists are relatively unknown. > > They are in the old Camera One building on 1st Street. > > See you all there. Come up and say hi! > > yours, Rick Walker > Get a free e-mail account with Hotmail. Sign-up now. |