re:construction

Date: Tuesday, November 18th
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Studio X (180 Varick St, Suite 1610)
Cost: Free, please RSVP
What do buildings sound like? What is the residue of a building? How do structures house the process of their construction? Multimedia artist Daniel Perlin uses screws, glue, nails, sawhorses, an audio cassette and a laptop tonight to question work and
construction as auditory processes. In "re:construction"—a layered, hour-long performance piece—Perlin will build a small house at Studio-X. Recording and manipulating samples from the construction process, he will simultaneously build a large orchestral work with rhythm, melody and harmony to be recorded onto a cassette tape in
real-time. This cassette will then be housed in within this new structure as an artifact built to highlight process, and to archive the sounds of its own creation.
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