DAVID LINTON: Bicameral Research Sound & Image Projection System
posted: April 21, 2011
WHO: David Linton (NYC) WHAT: Bicameral Research Sound & Image Projection System WHERE: THE ARTERY – Asheville Area Arts Council,
346 Depot Street, RiverArts District, Asheville NC WHEN: Thursday, April 21st 7pm – 9pm
$10 suggested donation
Cilla Vee Life Arts and the MAP combine forces to present David Linton: Bicameral Sound & Image Projection System from NYC. Linton describes himself as a Time based multiple media artist traveling the vectors of sound, subculture, and signal flow. Through his BRS&IPS project, “Linton aims to make vibrational wave induced perceptual energy states manifest by deploying interconnected measures of electric sound & pulsing light in live action with hand manipulated objects in physical (live camera) space. He employs an integrated recursive audio & video feedback system of his own perversely simple design modulated by freehand intervention to deliver vigorous eye, ear, and - sometimes - body shaking realtime audio visual performances from which a kind of retro-tech animist ritual "medicine show" emerges where subject and object blur.”
Originally renowned as a musician and composer for such names in dance and theater as The Wooster Group, Karole Armitage and Steven Petronio, by the mid 90’s David was a prominent pioneer of real-time performance in electronic and digital media in the New York art scene.
This show, at the Asheville Area Art Council’s new venue “The Artery” on April 21st, promises to be a fully immersive sound and image experience.