Thursday 2nd September 2010 @ 20:30
Isambard Khroustaliov / Maurizio Ravalico duoIsambard Khroustaliov – computer
Maurizio Ravalico – percussion, found objectsSowieso
Weiserstraße 24,
12049 Berlin-Neukölln0049(0)1577 287 9965
€5.00
The Not Applicable Artists Festival – Berlin
The London/Berlin based Not Applicable Artists team is going to invade some of Berlin’s most notorious improv and experimental hotspots, in this series of events dealing with cinema, software quests and of course an abundance of adventurous, risky, razor-edged, cliff-hanging, live music.
Follow us during this nine day tour de force around town, which will finish with a big party at one of Berlin’s most historical underground landmarks, the Eschschloraque.
Thursday 2nd September
Isambard Khroustaliov / Maurizio Ravalico duo @ SowiesoFriday 3rd September
Isambard Khroustaliov / Maurizio Ravalico duo @ Club der Polnischen VersagerSaturday 4th September
Isambard Khroustaliov / Lothar Ohlmeier / Ollie Bown / Tom Arthurs @ NKSunday 5th September
Large scale improvising ensemble curated by Anna Kaluza, featuring Axiom by Isambard Khroustaliov @ WendelMonday 6th September
Not Applicable film night @ LichtblickTuesday 7th September
The Not Applicable Artists @ FinnlandzentrumWednesday 8th September
The Not Applicable Artists @ Babette
click on the dates above to see individual events or see details for the entire festival here: Continue reading The Not Applicable Artists Festival – Berlin
Maurizio Ravalico / Isambard Khroustaliov @ Cafe OTO
Unfortunately Jasper TX had to cancel, but Maurizio and I are now doing a trio with Evan Dorrian of Spartak in his place!
Isambard Khroustaliov @ Elektronisk JazzJuice 2010
Really looking forward to this one … hope to see you there!
North Sea Jazz Festival
Isambard Khroustaliov, Lothar Ohlmeier, Ollie Bown and Tom Arthurs will be showing work at this years North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam on Sunday 11th July 2010 courtesy of Juha at Non-Fiction. I say ‘showing work’ because, although Lothar and Tom will actually be performing at the event, Ollie and I will not be there … instead, we will be sending software to perform with Lothar and Tom, the aim being to have it run autonomously without any human intervention during the performance.
As Ollie muses on his blog, it’s a somewhat strange scenario, but not altogether without precedent. In many ways, I like to think of it as a kind of ‘v.2.0’ re-reading of traditional music notation, where the score has moved off the the page and into the world of code, when you think of it like this, sending a bunch of embedded ideas and concepts for someone else to realise as a performance has evidently been going on for centuries.
However, what is nice, is that it feels like the world of non-determinist scores and strategies (as cooked up by 20th Century composers such as Cardew and Cage) are finally finding what feels like a new home of sorts in the form of computer music, where these type of abstract strategies and procedures are the norm rather than the exception.
Above, you can find a video of Ollie explaining a similar concert we were both involved in along with a crack team of computer programmers as part of the Live Algorithms for Music Network last summer. Below are the details of our forthcoming performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival.
Sunday 11th July 2010 @ 19:15
Isambard Khroustaliov, Lothar Ohlmeier, Ollie Bown and Tom Arthurs
New series of pieces entitled ‘Long Division’ for two performers and autonomous electronics.
musical assistant: Roy Carroll
North Sea Jazz Festival 2010,
Volga Hall,
Rotterdam.