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Seth Nehil Sound Installation at Diapason in February

Coming to New York’s Diapason:

Saturdays, February 7 – 28
2 – 8PM
free

882 Third Avenue, between 32nd and 33rd Streets
BROOKLYN (Sunset Park)
10th floor
info: 718-499-5070
http://www.diapasongallery.org

N, D or R to 36th Street
Bus: 35, 37, 63, 70

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Swarm/Knives

“To create a space between events that is charged. To call, connecting across space and invigorating an atmosphere. To confuse space as time for making a music. To utilize an erotics of distance.

Flocking is horizontal and occurs at irregular intervals, forming clusters. Flocking is a form of continuity which links discrete sonic events into strands. Tumbling is vertical, a relationship between two or more strands. Tumble is the perceptual grouping of sequential sounds into causal relationships. Tumbling could be heard as a “meta-flocking” across layers of the music. These structures arise through accidental correspondence, emphasized purposefully.”

Seth Nehil is a multimedia artist living in Portland, OR. He has composed sound for CD, multi-speaker installations, solo and large-scale concerts, dance, theater and performance. An extensive discography includes releases on international labels. He has performed throughout the US, in Europe and Japan. Seth Nehil is co-editor and designer of FO A RM projects, publishing materials on arts and research, with a focus on sound art. He currently teaches Time Arts and Art Theory at the Pacific Northwest College of Art and Washington State University.

Further information:

http://sethnehil.blogspot.com
http://sethnehil.artdocuments.org
http://foarm.artdocuments.org


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