
INTERVAL 1.2
Friday,
January 25, 2008, 8 pm, $10
featuring
Ha-Yang
Kim, Matt
Welch, Lukas Ligeti and Marco Cappelli
with performances by Odd
Appetite and Flux Quartet
Curated by Ha-Yang Kim
as part of the MATA Interval Curatorial Associates Program
ISSUE
PROJECT ROOM
The
(OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Take F or G to Carroll Street Stop, walk east down 3rd street to 3rd Ave.
Take F, M, R to 4th Ave/Ninth Street, walk North on 4th Ave.,
walk west on 3rd street to 3rd ave.
click
here for a map of the area
ARTISTS FEATURED ON INTERVAL1.2:
NATHAN
DAVIS:
Kebyar
Untai
LUKAS
LIGETI :
Moving
Houses
MATT
WELCH:
Siubhal
Turnlar
INTERVAL 1.1
Friday,
November 30, 2007, 8 pm
A
night of music and video featuring
Zach
Layton, Ray
Sweeten and Jessica
Pavone
Curated by Zach Layton
as part of the MATA Interval Curatorial Associates Program
ISSUE
PROJECT ROOM
The
(OA) Can Factory
232 3rd Street, 3rd floor, Brooklyn, NY 11215
ARTISTS
FEATURED ON INTERVAL 1.1:
JESSICA PAVONE:
POST
MERIDIEM for string trio
weight of dusk
for bassoon and piano
RAY
SWEETEN:
L'UOMO NO. 1
ABOUT MATA INTERVAL
MATA is proud to announce the emergence of MATA
Interval, a new bi-monthly series, produced in conjunction with
Issue Project Room (IPR). Interval features emerging composers and performers
in programs developed and produced by young participants in MATA's Curatorial
Associate program. Presented at IPR in Gowanus, Brooklyn, the series is
committed to presenting various streams of thought and aesthetics from the
field, mapping areas in which the traditional and the experimental coexist.
The initial programs will assign special focus to artists creating and performing
with software instruments, using video as a parallel practice, and rethinking
the notion of chamber ensemble in the digital age.
CURATORIAL ASSOCIATE PROGRAM
The MATA Curatorial Associate (CA) program
is a new initiative intended to offer young participants in the field of
contemporary music the opportunity to curate and produce a concert at Issue
Project Room (IPR) in Brooklyn. Always in collaboration with MATA's Directors,
the primary activities of this paid curatorial internship is to develop
content and coordinate logistics for a single 10-week cycle of the organization's
new bi-monthly performance series MATA Interval. CA's will engage in critical
activities related to their programming, including live presentations at
IPR and/or online mechanisms such as hypertext essays, podcasts, and interactive
web logs. In the process, CA's will gain experience contextualizing the
work of their peers while expanding their understanding and use of the various
tools and formats available today.