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Sound / Source Electronic Festival Comes To MoMA PS1
New Amsterdam Presents Sound / Source
An all-day electronic music festival at MoMA PS1
Produced in collaboration with L3M
Featuring:
Tyondai Braxton
Paul Lansky (with members of Roomful of Teeth)
Vicky Chow and Tristan Perich
A remote remix by Holly Herndon
Alvin Lucier’s I am sitting in a room
Huerco S
With sound installations by:
Nate Boyce and Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never)
in the Boiler Room of MoMA PS1,
Daniel Wohl with Olga Bell and Caroline Shaw
on the Richard Serra Room on MoMA PS1’s roof,
Lucky Dragons in the MoMA PS1 elevator
And an interactive electronic installation by MOOG
October 19, 12pm – 10pm
Sound / Source is a day-long exploration of electroacoustic music in all its forms, featuring collaborations between legends, luminaries, and newcomers as they examine the interplay between human and machine sounds. Using the elasticity of the human voice and the endless expanse of its interpretation through electronic processing as a guiding principle, Sound / Source takes at its center a rare live performance of pieces from Paul Lansky’s series of Idle Chatter compositions on the 30th anniversary of the series’ birth, including a new live vocal arrangement performed by members of Roomful of Teeth as well as an 8-channel surround sound arrangement performed by Lansky himself. The significant, continued resonance of these compositions will be explored in a panel with the composer and in a new interpretation by artist/composer Holly Herndon.
A special performance of Alvin Lucier’s classic piece I am sitting in a room will launch the day’s festivities by exploring the resonant frequencies of MoMA PS1’s geodesic dome. Additional performances, including sets by Tyondai Braxton and pianist Vicky Chow, will showcase new and vital pathways being forged in the electronic field. Chow will perform composer and visual artist Tristan Perich’s Surface Image on the occasion of the piece’s release on New Amsterdam Records.
Complementing the performances in the dome will be a collection of new, site-specific sound installations filling the MoMA PS1 building from top to bottom, created by some of today’s most talented and challenging electronic artists. Nate Boyce and Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never) will collaborate on an installation in MoMA PS1’s basement Boiler Room. Daniel Wohl will present a live, performative installation with Olga Bell and Caroline Shaw in MoMA PS1’s Richard Serra room on the museum roof. A special score of elevator music created by electronic duo Lucky Dragons will ferry viewers between the museum’s basement and rooftop spaces. In addition to these artist installations, MOOG will create an interactive installation of handcrafted electronic instruments.
To celebrate this day of electronic sound pioneers past and present, we will host an after-party in the MoMA PS1 Print Shop featuring a set by Huerco S, and other special guests.
Tickets available here: http://momaps1.org/calendar/view/524/
Sound / Source is organized by Michael Hammond (NewAm Label Manager), Jocelyn Miller (Curatorial Assistant / Editorial Manager, MoMA PS1), and Daniel Wohl (Composer).