Part I, which was performed at Roulette in NYC on November 30, 2006, oscillated around the tunnel that connected breathing and sound. Still photographs taken by Noa at a period of distorted visual perception, were brought to life alongside imagery produced by video artist Lio Spiegler, and projected simultaneously with the music.
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Part I
Part I, which was performed at Roulette in NYC on November 30, 2006, oscillated around the tunnel that connected breathing and sound. Still photographs taken by Noa at a period of distorted visual perception, were brought to life alongside imagery produced by video artist Lio Spiegler, and projected simultaneously with the music.
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@It's very beautiful, and especially moving for those who have familiarity with brain injury.
Karen Kaufmnn
I know the musician and familiar with her touching story. I am encouraging anyone who can to come watch the show.
I am lloking for an email address to contact composer Noa Guy. I am a musician and writer living in Austin, Texas.
-Josh Ronsen
joshronsen@yahoo.com
http://ronsen.org
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