EyeWash *Autumnal*

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EyeWash *Autumnal*

Ewatumnal

Friday, September 21st
at Monkeytown 58 N 3rd St
(btw. Kent & Wythe) Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Seatings at 7:30pm and 10pm. $5
Space is limited, reservations recommended.
Call 718.384.1369
or email monkeytownhq@aol.com for reservations.

featured video artists include:
rise set twilight -view clip
Julyo – Photosonic -view clip
dual-blur (aka Rux) -view clip

Directions from the L Train:
1. Exit at the Bedford stop (the 1st stop in Brooklyn).
2. Walk 4 blocks south on Bedford,
3. Make a right on N. 3rd St. (west)
4. Walk an additional 2 and 1/2 (west) on N 3rd.
MonkeyTown is halfway down the block on the left.

about the artists:

rise set twilight is the sound and light project of Linda Aubry and Mike Bullock. Layering analog and digital synthesis, feedback, and field recordings, rise set twilight creates absorptive drones that can be both gritty and crystalline.

Film maker/performance artist Julyo will perform a multi screen remix of his Award winner movie PHOTOSONIC, screening the movie for the first time in New York in its original format: a 4 screens video installation with live ‘color music’ elements. PHOTOSONIC deals with themes of human evolution, psy trance music, and extraterrestrial life, and is notable for its pioneering in the use of the ‘photosonic guitar’ and provocatively ambiguous imagery.

dual-blur (aka rux) is Rui Pereira, an interaction-media-artist-researcher-creative-student-boy from Portugal currently living and studying in NYC. his works range from media errors to media control and interfaces, synaesthesia and live visuals creation, interaction design and other electronic and digital absurdities. He has performed live-visuals since 2000 under various id’s and has developed Loop-R, his own home-made interface. Now he is using it to explore mixing, cutting, sequencing, scratching audio-video loops in realtime city-mashup performances.

Nyculture Rgb150EyeWash is an event where VJs and Video artists perform live-mix video, present audio visual performances in collaboration with Audio artists, workshop performance involving video and technology. EyeWash is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.





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