[rumori] advance notice - Tape Recorder AT ATA - 3/8/02


From: matt davignon (mattdavignonAThotmail.com)
Date: Mon Feb 25 2002 - 01:48:15 PST


Just letting you guys know as soon as I do:

I was just invited to bring my Tape Recorder project to a show at Artists
Television Access two weeks from now.

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March 8, 2002; 8 pm
ATA - 21st Street AT Valencia, San Francisco
www.atasite.org/2002mar08.html

Artists Television Access is a space where San Francisco video artists can
screen their work. Many of their shows include experimental video works, and
occasionally they also bring in bands if they think they fit the theme. My
friend Carl Diehl (who provided live video-scratching at my last show) is a
volunteer there.

Tape Recorder is a project for which I've been collecting city sounds on
cassette for the past 18 months. In live shows, I use 3 or 4 handheld tape
players as my only instruments to combine and restructure the sounds into
rudimentary proto-music.

I do not yet know who the other artists and video presenters will be. I'll
provide the details as I get them.

Matt

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