Events / die Reihe
Chris Chafe
HUB MODE
concert and performance
Photos © Kathrin Scheidt
5.2.2020 | 19:30 | Doors 18:30
Silent Green
Gerichtstraße 35
13347 Berlin
An evening focusing on networks and network technologies in a musical context with works by Chris Chafe, currently Edgard-Varèse guest professor at the TU Berlin, Jonathan Berger, Daniel Mayer, Alexander Dubovoy, Greg Kappes, students of the Electronic Music Studio and the Electronic Orchestra Charlottenburg (EOC).
This event is supported by the Berliner Künstlerprogramm des DAAD.
FREE ADMISSION
Tomato Music (2007−2011), Chris Chafe
Harbour Symphony (2016−20) Chris Chafe
Gnosisong (2015), Chris Chafe with Greg Niemeyer
Eroded Landscapes (2019), Jonathan Berger
Matters #5 (2020, UA, premieres) Daniel Mayer
A work for mobile phones, Alexander Dubovoy and Greg Kappes
A novel system for local network performances, developed at the TU Studio, will be used for improvisations by TU Students, Leonard Nicola Hein (guitar), S. Rose (sax) and Chris Chafe (Celletto) and the Electronic Orchestra Charlottenburg (EOC).
HUB MODE Photo © Kathrin Scheidt
HUB MODE, Photo ©Kathrin Scheidt
HUB MODE Photo © Kathrin Scheidt
HUB MODE Photo © Kathrin Scheidt
Tomato Music (2007−2011), Chris Chafe
Harbour Symphony (2016−20) Chris Chafe
Gnosisong (2015), Chris Chafe with Greg Niemeyer
Eroded Landscapes (2019), Jonathan Berger
Matters #5 (2020, UA, premieres) Daniel Mayer
A work for mobile phones, Alexander Dubovoy and Greg Kappes
A novel system for local network performances, developed at the TU Studio, will be used for improvisations by TU Students, Leonard Nicola Hein (guitar), S. Rose (sax) and Chris Chafe (Celletto) and the Electronic Orchestra Charlottenburg (EOC).
die Reihe.
Beiträge zu auditiver Kunst und Kultur
die Reihe. Contributions to auditory art and culture is an event series of the Master’s program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at the Berlin Career College at Berlin University of the Arts the Audio Communication Group at Technical University Berlin. A colaboration between the Electronic Music Studio, the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program and the Master’s program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at UdK.