Friday, December 08, 2006

Where I'll be Friday night

This information is provided to make everybody happy: both those of you who wish to be near me, and those of you who wish to be as far from me as possible.

At Cleveland's Museum of Contemporary Art:

music + film :: TEMPO

Friday, December 8 / 9pm
$5 MOCA Members
$8 Non Members

A live electro-noise performance by Jeremy Bible, founder of Experimedia.net and Molotov Records, will be followed by an explosive set by Infinite Number of Sounds (INS). Experimenting with musical forms from breakbeat to barbershop, INS gives elaborate multi-media performances, mixing music with video and editing it on the fly.

Headlining the evening will be CIA professor of Digital Art and acclaimed filmmaker, animator, and VJ (VideoJockey) Kasumi. Her high-profile gigs throughout the world include recent collaborations with DJ Spooky and Grand Master Flash.

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Blogger Egoinway said...

The picture is becoming clearer.

12:45 AM, December 10, 2006

 

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