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LAST COAST

Join us for an evening of ambient audio-video marking the release of Geoff Matters' album "Last Coast" at Synesthesia's gallery space.

●Date●

Saturday, Dec 4th, 8 pm-midnight

●Timetable●

8pm- DJ

9pm-( )

10pm- Geoff Matters

11pm-DJ

●Ticket●

$10
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/218784599627

*Proof of vaccination required

*Max 20 people capacity

●Address●

10min by walk from Knickerbocker Av (M train)

You will get the address when you get your ticket via Eventbrite.

●Performances●

Geoff Matters:

Geoff Matters presents a hallucinatory journey through precomposed ambient worlds. This performance draws from the audio-video album "Last Coast", other recent releases, and unreleased material.

( ):

"( ) Instrument" is an improvised ambient reactive performance with live music and reactive video. All music and video by Jeremy D. Slater.

Notes and chords on the guitar are assigned to video clips so that the video reacts to the live music performance. This reactive video system is the basis of this work in progress and is a further exploration of the artist's interest in video as an instrument.

●Artists●

Geoff Matters works with sound and light. You may have run into him shredding with his electronic punk band, projecting decorations around galleries and parties, experimenting his way through a dance performance soundtrack, or plugging you in at your local jam session.

( ) is Jeremy D. Slater. His sound work consists of field recordings as a base to create compositions with guitar, objects, ambient noise, environmental sound, and other instruments. Performances include live performed video that is ambient and reactive. Video work also includes single and multiple channel videos for screening and installations with sound and ephemeral sculpture. In addition to his solo project ( ), he is a member of Plan 23, The Principle String Quartet, ROTC (Rubaiyats of the Cicadas), Frogwell, and tū. Jeremy D. Slater was one of the 1999 recipients of the Computer Art Fellowship from New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA) and has attended the Experimental Television Residency, was guest musician at Watermill Center and HERE with Cave/Leimay, and was artist in residence at Seoul Art Space_Geumcheon in Seoul, South Korea. He has exhibited and performed in the United States, Canada, England, Germany, France, Italy, South Korea, and Japan.

http://www.parenthesismusic.com

http://www.jeremyslater.net

Earlier Event: November 6
Out of Oceania