[rohrpost] Interval Studies - Exhibition Opening + Performance || Friday 16.09.2011 - 20.00

Daniel Franke wearechopchop at googlemail.com
Die Sep 13 14:11:13 CEST 2011


*Interval Studies by Tristan
Perich<http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=263536203674238>
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*Opening:
Friday 16 September, 20:00 with performance at 21:00*

*Installations:
Wednesday to Saturday 16–30 September, 12:00-18:00*

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LEAP is pleased to present a solo exhibition by New York-based artist
and composer Tristan Perich. Inspired by the aesthetics of maths and
physics, Perich works with simple forms and complex systems.

For this exhibition, Perich will be exhibiting a body of work that include
the sound sculptures Interval Studies and Machine Drawings – the
result of a long-standing interest in code and systems.

Perich’s sound sculptures – Interval Studies – is a formal look at musical
intervals as a dense continuum of microtonal pitch, expressed en masse
as discrete 1-bit frequencies distributed across hundreds of individual
speakers. Each speaker, emitting a single, primitive 1-bit tone, becomes
a microscopic voice in the total cluster, substituting individual pitch for
larger sonic masses.


The Machine Drawings – pen on paper or wall drawings executed by a
custom-built machine over the course of the exhibition at LEAP, use
randomness and order as raw materials within a composition. The
machine drawings are a combination of the delicacy of real drawings
and the rigid, structured system of mechanics and code.

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Artist Biog:
Tristan Perich (b. 1982) holds a B.A. from Columbia
University and M.P.S. from N.Y.U. Tisch As a visual artist, Perich has had
solo exhibitions at bitforms gallery (NYC) and Mikrogalleriet (Copenhagen)
in 2009, Museo Carandente (Spoleto), Motelsalieri (Rome), Addison Gallery
(MA) in 2010, and the Katonah Museum in 2011. His artwork has been
included in group shows at Lydgalleriet (Bergen), LABoral (Barcelona), iMAL
(Brussels), ABC No Rio (NY), and Greylock Arts (MA) and a traveling science
museum exhibit in Arkansas. He was awarded the Prix Ars Electronica in
2009 and was a featured artist at Sonar 2010 in Barcelona.
The WIRE Magazine describes his compositions as “an austere meeting of
electronic and organic.” His works for soloist, ensemble and orchestra have
been performed internationally by ensembles including Bang on a Can, Calder
Quartet and Meehan/Perkins at venues from the Whitney Museum, P.S.1,
Merkin Hall, and the Stone to Los Angeles’ Zipper Hall and Lentos in
Austria.
In 2004 he began work on 1-Bit Music to experiment with the foundations of
electronic sound, culminating in a physical “album,” a music-generating
circuit
packaged inside a standard CD jewel case. His new circuit album,
1-Bit Symphony, is a long-form electronic composition in five movements,
released in 2010 on Cantaloupe Music.


<http://www.leapknecht.de/>www.leapknecht.de
<http://www.tristanperich.com/>www.tristanperich.com


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Lab for Electronic Arts and Performance
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