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Los Angeles, California 90012

Marina Rosenfeld headlines the first day of this year's program of innovative and unconventional electroacoustic and cross-media work from CalArts' Center for Experiments in Art, Information and Technology (CEAIT). Rosenfeld performs a new composition for “phonographic speaker,” a rotating horn device whose arcs of electroacoustic sound, emitted at 33 1/3 rpm, emulate the graceful, leisurely tempo of an LP. Opening are Tom Recchion and K. Atchley’s Turtles, a laptop concert work in which manipulation of the amplitude and spatial placement of sine wave tones effects harmonic and timbral changes.

Official Website: http://www.redcat.org/season/0809/mus/ceaitfest.php

Added by caseythomasanderson on January 22, 2009