The Encephalophone Ensemble (Encephalophone performance) – October 22, 24 2016, King Street Station, Seattle WA, at the 9e2 Seattle festival of art, science and technology
http://www.9e2seattle.org/performances/
Dr. Gyrus and the Electric Sulci (Encephalophone performance and lecture) – June 2015, Stork Club, Oakland CA, as performing artists at the Megapolis Audio Art Festival
http://megapolisfestival.org/schedule/
Talking Solar Oysters (Solo Exhibition) – 2014, Palace Gallery, Georgetown Arts and Cultural Center, Seattle WA
video credit: Dan Thornton, Creative Differences
Fwang Od and Soundomes (Solo Exhibition) – 2013, Georgetown Arts and Cultural Center, Seattle WA
Fwang Od is an ‘aural postcard’ sound installation constructed rhythmically, harmonically, and melodically from high-density stereo field recordings from the village of Buscalan, a Kalinga tribal village in Northern Luzon, Philippines. Found sounds are from the village of Buscalan, and focus particularly on the last surviving traditional tattoo artist of the Kalinga head-hunting tribe, an elder named Fwang Od. She is also the focus of a documentary, The Pintados Project (http://www.pintadosproject.com), which is in production. I was the sound recordist and audio engineer for the documentary.
The Soundomes are height-adjustable audio immersion chambers for the listener of sound installations, delivering uncompressed high-definition stereo to the listener while removing any visual stimuli and insulating outside sounds.
Sense of Place (Solo Exhibition) – 2010, Megapolis Audio Art Festival, Baltimore MD
This piece consists of two sound installations (Rajput Remix and Himalaya Hop), juxtaposing found sounds with abstractions of travel photographs. One enters a tent and listens to field recordings remixed into place-specific musical compositions, while looking at abstracted images of the locations the site-specific sounds originate from.
http://megapolisfestival.org/blogalogadingdong/?page_id=700#sense
Rajput Remix:
Himalaya Hop:
Parachute Dance (Collaboration) – 2010, Megapolis Audio Art Festival, Baltimore MD
An interactive performance installation consisting of a cloth parachute embedded with sensors, which is manipulated by the performers to modify music. Participants simultaneously become dancers, choreographers, composers and performers. This was a collaborative piece between Sharlene Leurig and Thomas Deuel.
http://megapolisfestival.org/blogalogadingdong/?page_id=700#parachute