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| Artists in Residence 1985 |
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Erica Beckman "Cinderella" Sound/effects portion of a 15-minute film updating the classic fairy tale. Jon Catler "Planet Slicer" A 3-part suite for acoustic and electronic instruments in a 31-tone scale. Residency will explore the possibilities of creating a score in this unusual tuning system. Peter D’Agostino "Double You (and X, Y, Z)" A four-part video piece for both linear and interactive video disk. The four part structure parallels four stages of early language development. Charles Dennis "People in High Places" A multi-media dance/performance work in collaboration with composers Bruce Tovsky and Bob Telson. Peter Griggs "Magnetic Fields" Residency will explore and produce electronically and digitally altered acoustic sounds for a new musical work. Shelly Hirsch "Untitled" Residency will produce a tape to accompany performances using vocal sounds as the sole sound source for tours in U.S. and Europe. Hugh Levick "Kick Copy" A spoken opera in 12 sequences combining video, slides and live performers. Ginger Miles "Tex-Syns" A one-hour radio work using both environmental and synthesized sounds for the Texas Sesquicentennial in 1986. Rita Myers "The Center of the Eye has Nine Vessels" The third in a series of video/sound works designed as "meditations on the poetic universe described by myth and magic". Pauline Oliveros "Radio Piece" A combination of text, sounds, and instruments in a 20-minute work for national radio distribution. Ann Palevsky "All Hotels are Transient" A large-scale performance event in conjunction with the "Homeless at Home" exhibition sponsored by Storefront for Art & Architecture. Anna Rubin "Taming the Beast: A Masked Music" Tape portions of a music/theatrical work for tape, percussion and masks.
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