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Sonic Circuits

Past Performances

September 23, 2009

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Original music by Nine Strings and Pilesar; unscored, unrehearsed, and totally improvised music by The Twenty-First Century Ensemble; and Mind Over Matter Music Over Mind with sound generated, borrowed, and relocated.

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September 1, 2004

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Sonic Circuits: Auto Looming, a keyboard and percussion duo, performs electro-acoustic improvised music. The quartet MantraJazz combines electronics with guitar, piano, organ, synthesizer, drum kit, and hand percussion.

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September 4, 2003

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Sonic Circuits showcases the latest uses of technology in music and video art – from the commercial to the classical and the arcane to the mundane – for “techies” andneophytes alike. (Atmospheres series)

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August 1, 2002

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Sonic Circuits showcase the latest artistic uses of technology. From the commercial to the classical, arcane to mundane, for techies and neophytes alike, their music and video art promises something for everyone.

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August 13, 2001

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Sonic Circuits is a showcase of musical works and acts involving electronic technology.

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About the Artist

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Sonic Circuits showcases the latest artistic uses of technology from a variety of fields. From the commercial to the classical, arcane to mundane, for gear-heads and neophytes, students and pros, Sonic Circuits promises to provide something to intrigue most people. Begun in 1993, Sonic Circuits is a festival with a difference. It comprises a caravan of curated works which travels the world to form the basis for a multitude of events throughout the season. Any musical works or acts which involve electronic technology (e.g., works for electro-acoustic tape, live performance with electronics, video art, new media art, or sound art) may be submitted for program consideration. The twenty to thirty works are offered to more than 70 venues across the globe, and, in addition, the CD of works is sent to numerous radio stations. Entries are curated in four categories: Tape, Video, Score and Live Acts.