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[microsound] New instruments & concerts with Lemure



O.blaat, Laurent Dailleau, Jeremy Bernstein, Guillaume Largillier and Franck Stofer will gather at Atelier Frankfurt on 8th of April to present an atypical touch panel controller: the LEMUR. It will be the first time these experienced artists use this new device as a live performance tool. Scheduled OFF the MusikMesse (where the JazzMutant* company has its own stand**), this free event is a collaborative and interactive world premiere set in a very convivial environment.



Friday, April 08. at atelierfrankfurt
open 19.30  concert(s) start at 20.00 Uhr

Jazzmutant pres.:

Guillaume Largillier (Lemur w/ Max/MSP)
O.blaat (Lemur w/ Max/MSP)
Laurent Dailleau (Theremin, AKS, Lemur w/ Max/MSP)
Franck Stofer (Drumpad, Lemur w/ Reaktor)
Jeremy Bernstein (Video work, Lemur w/ Jitter)

brought to you by atelierfrankfurt.
Supported by Galerie Morgen
FREE ENTRY

atelierfrankfurt, Hohenstaufenstrasse 13-27, 60327 Frankfurt am Main

LEMUR NIGHT à l?ATELIER FRANKFURT, Friday 8th of April 2005.

O.BLAAT (Lemur, laptop w/Max/MSP, Japan/USA)
"Art of Disappearance" continues. Based in Brooklyn, New York, sound artist, composer, [electroluxe] event schemer, core member of SHARE (http://share.dj), o.blaat (Keiko Uenishi) is known for creating various interactive audio environments such as 'beat piece (with Ping-Pong game)' or 'audio coat check'. All of which were resulted from her ceaseless pursuits of ways to erase the performer's presence and ultimately alter the listening situation altogether.

LAURENT DAILLEAU (Theremin, AKS, Lemur, laptop w/Max/MSP, France)
Trained as a classical organ player, he started playing theremin in the nineties. Performing on a theremin/laptop computer system, he has written several compositions for the theater, working with French choreographer Michel Schweizer in the late eighties. He often performs solo and collaborates on a regular basis with other performers (his latest project being S.S.S/ Sensors_Sonics_Sights with Cécile Babiole (video/sensors) and Atau Tanaka (BioMuse, computer)).

JEREMY BERNSTEIN (Video, Lemur, laptop w/Jitter, USA/Germany)
Jeremy Bernstein splits his time between making audio and video works, and developing the software he uses for making them. By chance or design, his sound- and image-based projects and collaborations have been presented throughout Europe and North America. For several years, he has worked with the software company Cycling '74, and is a co-developer of the Jitter multidimensional processing environment. He lives in Berlin, Germany.

GUILLAUME LARGILLIER (Lemur, laptop w/Max/MSP, France)
Born in the late 1970s, the first years of Guillaume Largillier were not particularly fruitful; his early artistic endeavors included drawn-out studies, the painful acquisition of guitar techniques, felt-pen drawings and modeling clay figurines. The following decade was also not that productive: he spent years fighting with his mouse desperately trying to make his laptop sing. But in 2000, he decided to throw away his mouse and started, together with his friends Pascal Joguet and Julien Olivier, the JazzMutant company.

FRANCK STOFER (Drumpad, Lemur, laptop w/Reaktor, France/Japan)
Punk hardcore drummer in the late nineties, he started is own record label Sonore (www.sonore.com) in 1998 with a taste for experimental music, releasing artists such as: Ruins, Hoppy Kamiyama, Fuzzybunny, Chris Brown, Carl Stone, Yuko Nexus6, Satoru Wono, and Satanicpornocultshop. Expert in Japanese music, he published the "Japanese Independent Music" ressource book (ed. Sonore, 2001) and naturally relocated to Tokyo in 2003.

* http://www.jazzmutant.com
** MusikMesse, JazzMutant?s stand is situated : Hall 5.1, allée D, stand D99

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