12/01/2025
Concert! Friday, December 12, Brooklyn College. We hope to see you there!
See www.sonicartsmfa.org for more information.
The Sonic Arts MFA program at Brooklyn College (a campus of the City University of New York) is a degree for people composing, producing, and performing music and sound art with technology.
12/01/2025
Concert! Friday, December 12, Brooklyn College. We hope to see you there!
05/18/2025
We had a great concert Friday night! Here are some moments from the show.
10/29/2024
Dear World - FYI, it turns out that the AI and Arts symposium at the CUNY Graduate Center today and tomorrow (10/29-30) is being streamed after all. Interested folks may register and receive the stream URL via the link below:
Symposium: How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, and To What Ends Tuesday, October 29th, 9am-5pm Wednesday, October 30th, 9am-5pm The Skylight Room (9100) CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave, NYC Free and open to the public. Register below to attend. Click here for full schedule of panels Art Science Connect presents a two-day interdisciplinary symposium “How AI
10/23/2024
New Yorkers: The Graduate Center’s Art Science Connect program will present a symposium entitled “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, and To What Ends,” on Tuesday, October 29 and Wednesday October 30. Unfortunately, it will not be streamed. Please see this link for more information:
Symposium: How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, and To What Ends Tuesday, October 29th, 9am-5pm Wednesday, October 30th, 9am-5pm The Skylight Room (9100) CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave, NYC Free and open to the public. Register below to attend. Click here for full schedule of panels Art Science Connect presents a two-day interdisciplinary symposium “How AI
10/15/2024
An amazing and free/public event about AI and the arts will happen on Oct 29-30 at the CUNY Graduate Center! Please join us.
Symposium: How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, and To What Ends Tuesday, October 29th, 9am-5pm Wednesday, October 30th, 9am-5pm The Skylight Room (9100) CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave, NYC Free and open to the public. Register below to attend. Art Science Connect presents a two-day interdisciplinary symposium “How AI is Changing Art and the Humanities, an...
09/16/2024
Please come to this concert Sept 30 at the CUNY Graduate Center! Admission is FREE. Maja, Daria, & I will play our co-created piece Arcade Mirages.
09/05/2024
Delighted to see this great conversation with Anthony McCall in which he talks about incorporating sound into his work and our collaboration:
Light Artist Anthony McCall Is Adding Music to His Works for the First Time Pioneering light artist Anthony McCall has works on view in three plays at Sprüth Magers, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and Tate Modern.
08/30/2024
It's release day! Loren Connors's and my "Evening Air" is out today on Room40. I feel a bit like a broken record going on about how much Loren's music and his example have meant to me, so maybe I'll just direct you to our new album, one in which we trade off on piano and guitar (except when we both play guitar or Loren tackles the drums): https://room40.bandcamp.com/album/evening-air
Press release:
Loren Connors & David Grubbs, Evening Air LP (Room40)
Evening Air is the result of Loren Connors and David Grubbs’s first trip to the recording studio in the two decades since their first duo album, Arborvitae (Häpna). Arborvitae stood out for its spellbinding, utterly unhurried meshing of electric guitar (Connors) and piano (Grubbs). With this long-awaited return, Connors and Grubbs take turns trading off on piano and guitar, with Grubbs at the keyboard for the two gently expansive pieces on the first side and Connors taking over the instrument for three gorgeous miniatures on the flip, including an album-closing and perfectly heart-stopping version of Connors’s and Suzanne Langille’s “Child.” The album’s wildcard is “It’s Snowing Onstage,” which finds the two locking horns with two electric guitars before Loren blew the minds of all present in the studio by unexpectedly switching to drums. Loren Connors is one-of-a-kind, one of a handful of deservedly storied musical greats gracing us with their presence, and with Evening Air David Grubbs again demonstrates that he’s a stellar musician who also ranks among the most simpatico of collaborators. A cover painting by Connors—another wordless signaling—sets the tone for this most beguiling of seances.
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