Yamila Ríos will perform whit her Marcelino instrument, a cello which some sensors that she had being developing this year at the sonology department of the KC .
Yamila Ríos and Steindor Kristinsson have being playing music toghether for two years inside the band Gamila, tonight Teindor will join her performance and they will present a duo of live electronics and cello.
d.[1]+d.[0] 12'00"music:Panagiotis Kountanis++Emmanuel Flores Elíasvisuals: Emmanuel Flores Elías
d. are a series of experiments on the field of improvisation.Audiovisual modules are generated in a fashion that narrative content can emerge in spite the order they are presented or their internal variations. Elements are treated as narrative agents.In realtime.
Stelios and Stephanie have been performing as a voice and live electronics duo for three years; they have also collaborated on a variety of projects involving multiple media. Together with organist Kirstin Gramlich they founded the improvisation trio Computer Aided Breathing, which released its debut album Fukuoka Method in 2007. In this concert they will use an extended instrumentation to perform two pieces by Stelios, developed collaboratively through workshop sessions. These are open compositions portraying different strategies for exploring the continuum between composition and improvisation. They are conceived as compositions as well as live-sets, merging approaches and vocabularies from the worlds of concert music and 'underground' performance.
Stephanie Pan is a singer, songwriter, and performance artist who performs in experimental music, new music, experimental theater, and early music, and specializes in extended vocal techniques and live improvisation. At the root of her work is the notion of pure communication. She holds degrees in Applied Mathematics and Music from UC Berkeley and Classical Singing from The Royal Conservatory, The Hague, where she graduated with distinction. She is currently a participant at the post-graduate experimental theater program DasArts.
Stelios Manousakis is a composer, performer, sound designer and researcher, striving to develop a new musical language merging algorithmic finesse with the expressivity of improvisation. He uses custom-built software to compose and perform electronic, electroacoustic and electro-instrumental music. Stelios studied Music Theory and Linguistics at the University of Athens and holds a Master's Degree in Sonology; he is currently a PhD candidate at the center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) in Seattle.
Pablo Sanz plays Den Haag OnderwaterDen Haag onderwater is a project of exploration of theacoustic space of The Hague started in April 09. It is basedon subaqueous field recordings realized in the waterways ofthe city.
Sounds from invisible sources are blended with the echoesand resonances of the everyday urban activity and thespecies that populate this habitat. We discover a rathersubtle sonic experience which invites to an attentivelistening.