((audience)) presents: Dub Shop at Kleio Projects
Saturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7, 2010 / 12-7pm
Works by: Noah Angell, Alexis Bhagat, Ed Bear & Lea Bertucci, Simona Brinkmann, R. Luke Dubois, Nate Harrison, Harvestworks / Tellus Tapes, Richard Kostelanetz, Lary 7, LOUD5, Loud Objects, Cedric Maridet, Ken Montgomery, mudboy, Michael Northam, Ben Owen, Seasonal, thenumber46 (Suzanne Thorpe & Philip White)
Dub Shop at Kleio Projects is a pop-up exhibition organized by ((audience)) co-curators Alexis Bhagat and Lauren Rosati.
A dubplate is a one-off acetate disc recording which contains an unreleased recording, an exclusive version of an existing recording, or a test recording for a master track. Since they are doubled or “dubbed” versions of an original track, they have a limited life span and can only be played about fifty times. Dub Shop is similarly time-sensitive—lasting only for two days—and will feature exclusive, one-off and unique artworks by sound artists and musicians including dub plates; limited edition records, CDs and DVDs; silk screened posters; hand-made electronic instruments; and other constructions.
The exhibition will be on view on Saturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7, 2010 from 12 to 7pm. From 2-6pm each day, artists in the exhibition will host informal talks about their practice and play their exhibited works on in-house turntables. Please visit the ((audience)) news page at http://lrlx.wordpress.com for the complete lineup of presentations and performances.
ABOUT AUDIENCE
((audience)) is an unprecedented project that explores the cinema as a 21st century concert hall. It is dedicated to the advancement of aural arts by providing wide distribution and new contexts for works by emerging and established sound artists and composers.
For more information on ((audience)), please visit http://au.dience.org. To contact ((audience)), send mail to 39 Ave. A, Box 103, NY, NY 10009 or send email to curators@au.dience.org.
((audience)) is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization, and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Swing Space program.
ABOUT KLEIO PROJECTS
Gallery hours for DUB SHOP: 12pm - 7pm 153 ½ Stanton Street (between Suffolk and Clinton Streets), NYC F, J, M, Z to Delancey Street