[microsound-announce] Jeff Carey Presentation NK Thurs Nov 11.11.2009

hatam at drfz.de hatam at drfz.de
Wed Nov 11 18:11:12 EST 2009


This Coming Thursday Nov 11, 2009 at 8pm we are having a SuperCollider 
Meeting at NK. 

Jeff Carey will be doing a presentation about his work in SC. 

Elsenstr. 52 2HH 2 Etage 
12059 Berlin 

www.myspace.com/enka52 
www.nkprojekt.de 

The doors are open from 8:00 to 8:15 only if you come later please call me 
to get in. 
017620626386 

Best, Farah 


Jeff Carey is an american composer and electro-instrumentalist wich focuses 
on novel sound generation techniques 
ranging from feedback systems to non-standard synthesis. His electronic 
compositions are the expressions of 
structural possibility using composed algorithms where sound is elastic, 
non-linear, multi-dimensional, and part of 
an indivisible whole. As an electro-instrumentalist, he is dedicated to 
making self-built synthesis software a viable 
live performance instrument: no editing and no non-realtime operations. A 
blend of fixed-media composition and 
electro-instrumentalism -- his is the music of the visceral, ecstatic, and 
electric moment. 

His music has been performed at galleries and festivals in Europe and the 
US such as Pixilerations, NIME, High Zero, 
Natt Jazz, Gaudeamus Live Electronic Music Festival, Sonic Acts XI, SEAMUS, 
Ekko Festival, NuMusic, Borealis, The 
Chelsea Museum, De Appel, Gaudeamus International Music Week, and The Night 
of the Unexpected. 

Carey builds custom software instruments for musicians and has given 
lectures or courses on SuperCollider 3 
and/or MKeys at Peabody Conservatory, Princeton, STEIM, Tisch ITP at NYU, 
BEK, TEKS, NoTAM, and Modulate. He 
has had artistic residencies at STEIM, Stiftelsen Kulturhuset USF, and 
Harvestworks. He co-produces DNK Radio for 
new live electronic music on Dutch Public Radio. His work has received 
funding from Norsk Kulturråd 
Prosjektstøtte, Nederlandse Programma Stichting, DC Commission on the Arts 
and Humanities and the National 
Endowment for the Arts. 

Carey studied Audio Technology at American University (1994) and computer 
music at the Instituut voor Sonologie 
in the Koningklijk Conservatorium (2002). He is a founding member of the 
N-Collective. 
more info at 


http://jeffcarey.foundation-one.org/ 




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