Haptic Drift x Public Visuals Curated by Testu Collective and Toru Izumida

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    Theaterlab
    • 357 W 36th St, 3rd floor, NYC, 10018
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    Fri, Aug 25, 2023
    19:30 - 10:00
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    ABOUT THE ARTISTS Testu Collective is an NYC-based intermedia art group founded by Dan Tesene and Serena Stucke. Testu creates experimental videos, concept soundtracks, audiovisual experiences, and performance art installations. Testu has produced site-specific installations and curated works for Triskelion Arts (Brooklyn), Wallplay On Canal (NYC), Flux Factory (Governors Island), Sound Pedro (Los Angeles), Chashama (Brooklyn), CTM Festival(online), Ars Electronica(NYC), Ace Hotel(NYC), The Shed(NYC), Pleamar Festival(Buenos Aires). Most recently, Testu released their first audiovisual EP ‘Influence of the Electric Field’ and created music videos for Clarice Jensen’s latest album ‘Esthesis’. IG: @testucollective | testucollective.com Masayuki Azegami is a musician, visual artist, and designer who has been creating video and music works since 2019. He has released music, exhibited at art festivals in Japan and abroad, and performed live. Recently, he has performed at MUTEK.JP2021 [Nocturne 2], 0 // 2022 Public Visuals Tokyo X TDSW, Hypergeek#5, and others. IG: @masayuki_azegami Andy Gutierrez (b. 1988, Kealekakua Hawaii) also known as [ P-1 ] was raised in Los Angeles, CA. He spent 4 years living and working in Tokyo, Japan as a Spatial Designer. When he is not designing, he spends most of his time on his Eurorack Synthesizer. Working in the realms of Max 8, Touchdesigner, and Ableton. Driven to find the balance between nature and code. Most of his work takes on ideas of how the both can coexist in frequency. | IG : @andyguti Atsushi Kobayashi is a creative artist who unites sound, light and visuals. He creates instillations that inspire audiences through immersive experiences. His skill set spans across designing, programming, and fabricating hardware using sensors, LEDs and robot arms. | IG: @atsushi_kb Toru Izumida is an audio & visual artist based in Tokyo, Japan. His live A/V set is programmed visuals that have many layers reactive to live sounds. He presented his live A/V sets at //Dreamlands\\ presented by Testu Collective x Ideal Glass Studios (New York), Dommune (Tokyo), and Gwangju Media Art Festival 2022 (Korea). On the other hand, He is an organizer of 0 // 2023 Public Visuals which is the live A/V event/exhibition group. His visual artworks have been exhibited at World Art Dubai (2015), ISEA (2015), and as part of solo and group exhibitions in New York, Mexico City, and Tokyo. | IG: @toruizumida Sho Tokura is an audio/visual artist from Tokyo. He started as an audio/visual artist using TouchDesigner/Ableton and participated in exhibitions and events in Japan and overseas, including online from 2020. Main participating exhibitions/events: 0 // 2022 Public Visuals Tokyo 20 // 2021 Public Visuals Exhibition 0 // 2021 Public Visuals Tokyo x TDSW XRE’s Ars Electronica Festival Garden NYC Portal (US), inside of ‘東京のポータル (TOKYO PORTAL)’ by Brittany Kurtinecz DANCE YER HEART OUT presented by VLSC Records Distancefest. IG: @shotokura Jenn Grossman is a sound/experiential media artist & electronic composer based in Brooklyn, NY. She's concerned with the psycho-spatial, Surreal (DE), affective, and transcendent potentials of sensory media. Her work has taken the form of sound sculpture, audiovisual installation and performance, sound collage, light/video events, public interventions, ambient music, and spatial audio works. She's held residencies at I-Park Foundation, Harvestworks Digital Media Arts Center, presented works/compositions & research at festivals, museums and conferences such as the MATA Festival, the Black Mountain College Museum, the Museum of the Moving Image and the New York Transit Museum, the Megapolis Audio Festival, the Cistern Dreams at the Deep Listening Institute, the Sonic Arts Research Center’s Sonic Lab in Belfast, UK, the Global Composition Conference at Musikschule Darmstadt-Dieburg, the Women In/Women on Sound Symposium in Lancaster, among others. Jenngrossman.net | IG:@jenn8grossman Amma Ateria, derived from 'flammable material’, is a philosophy held through her work, — to give strength to disintegration and fragility, to rebuild from the aftermath of destruction, of dust. An electroacoustic composer and sound artist of behavioural science and electronic synthesis, her process examines psychoacoustics in binaural beats, brainwaves, and equal-loudness contour. With immediacy of tension / release, she navigates between oppositions in search of transcending moments, transforming deafening noise into self hypnosis, as a means / permission to enter metamorphosis. Compositions developed during her concussion recovery utilizes brainwave entrainment, time shifts, and changes of neurological responses to DELTA, THETA, ALPHA (NL), Beta, GAMMA waves as materials and focal point. With memories of condensed cities, she gravitates to frequencies of close-ranged airplanes, polyrhythmic occurrences, out-of-body experiences, sustained harmonics intersected with musique concrète, and distorted speech as lost voice. Hernan Roperto is an Audiovisual Artist & Engineer from Argentina, who develops visual content for live performances. He started his career as a VJ in 2007 and since then he has accompanied visuals to musicians, DJ S (UK) and Theater Plays. His work is a combination of science, technology and art, looking into the aesthetics and technical aspects of sound visualization, generative process, computational algorithms, geometrical Abstraction and mathematical & data transformation processes. He creates audiovisual performances together with his brother, the engineer and musician Dani Roperto, under the ROOR pseudonym. His projects have been exhibited in different International Festivals such as FILE (São Paulo, Brazil), Live Performance Meeting (Rome, Italy), Mutek Argentina, Creative Coding Festival (New York, USA), Pleamar (Mar del Plata, Argentina), EVAAF Visual Art & Audio Fest (Bilbao) among others. IG: @hernanroperto MA is the collaborative sound works of ÉMU + insomniac hotel. ÉMU aka Maria Takeuchi creates sonic and visual poems, merging organismic soundscapes with generative art and illuminating objects inspired by nature. Using piezo microphones attached to porcelain bowls with water measurements, Maria plays and conducts the sound-objects with a delicate yet intentional focus. The subtle sound textures created by sand, dry leaves, and shells on the handmade instruments, processed for added aesthetic atmosphere. insomniac hotel is the music of surfaces. The swirls of synthetic-organic tone-spaces and refracted microphony evoke fractal geometries; each detail a world in itself. Working alone, Alec Fellman extrudes this geography from a pool of sound-objects: modular synthesizers, meditation bowls, contact microphones. The work is of-and-beyond sound; reaching into meditative practice, producing rooms to think and Bein, while never effacing the body and its capacity to listen. | IG: @sound_of_ma The origin of Fernando Molina's visual practice is based on the exercise of his profession as an Architect, taking from that discipline various concepts of composition and representation techniques. He also spent several years designing television sets and working as an art director in advertising films. He is a graduate of the Master's Degree in Expanded Music from the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Martín. As an artist, he researches and develops audiovisual projects of a performative and audio-reactive nature, whose plural and even diametrically opposed edges all pass through a common sieve in their visualization, design, and morphology through the use of machines, digital media, and computers. His work has been exhibited and represented in Buenos Aires, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Barcelona, Rome (IT), London and New York; and at the Mutek, Public Visuals, Radion and Live Performers Meeting Festivals. Chloe Alexandra Thompson is a Cree, Canadian, interdisciplinary artist presently based in New York. Thompson approaches sound as a mode of connection—embracing the kinesthetic agency of sound to compose abstract feats of spatialized audio recording and synthesis. Her work engages tactics of material minimalism to create site-specific installations that sculpt droning, maximalist experiences out of space and sound. Thompson’s work, often utilizing multi-channel audio or high-density loudspeaker arrays, has previously been presented by CTM Berlin, and Hellerau (DE); Beyond the Frame, and MUTEK Tokyo (Japan); MUTEK Montreal (2019 & 2022); British Council Arts and Somerset House for Amplify DIA, Arebyte, and Hervisions (UK) ; Performance Space New York, Basilica Hudson, among others. Thompson also recently created a Virtual Reality work in collaboration with Matthew Edwards as part of MUTEK’s inaugural Immersive Collection with distribution through Astrea Immersive. Her technological pedagogy is motivated by the experimental possibilities of digital audio processing and computation, as well as a dedication to collaborative exploration of new acousmatic environments and experiences.
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  • Theaterlab Presents Haptic Drift x Public Visual, two evenings of live sonic and visual explorations curated by Testu Collective and Toru Izumida. Each night, a different lineup of international artists from Japan, South & North America will create sound and visuals live, using technologies that allow the digital and the organic to coexist. The August 25th artist lineup features Masayuki Azegami, Andy Guti (P-1), Atsushi, Jenn Grossman, Toru Izumida and Amma Ateria. The August 26th artist lineup features Testu Collective, Sho Tokura, Hernan Roperto, MA, Fernando Molina, and Chloe Alexandra Thompson. Generative code art, modular synth music, live field recordings and led animation machines are among the unique modes of technology used by each artist to explore patterns in nature, organic lifeforms, physics and brainwaves. Performances will take place at Theaterlab (357 W 36th St, 3rd floor, NYC, 10018) on Friday, August 25th and Saturday, August 26; doors open at 7pm and performances run 7:30pm to 10pm. Tickets are $20. Public Visuals was originally conceived by Toru Izumida in 2019 as a night of sound and visual explorations in electronic music and video art in Brooklyn. Izumida built a community of artists before leaving for Tokyo during Covid 19. Haptic Drift x Public Visuals is a reunion of artists curated by Toru and Testu Collective, performing together for the first time in NYC since the pandemic.
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