Telemetry with Paul Stapleton, Trash Cats, and Naomi Alligator

October 25, 2019 - 8:00pm
The Bridge PAI
Free

Telemetry posterOctober's installment of the Telemetry Concert Series at The Bridge PAI features Paul Stapleton, Trash Cats, and Naomi Alligator. This event is free and open to the public.

Paul Stapleton (California-born, Belfast-based) is Professor of Music at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC), Queen’s University Belfast, working primarily in the areas of new musical instrument design, music performance, sound design, and critical improvisation studies. He designs and performs with a variety of modular metallic sound sculptures and custom-made electronics in locations ranging from Echtzeitmusik venues in Berlin to the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME), and has received critical acclaim for his sound design and composition work as part of the immersive audio-theatre piece Reassembled, Slightly Askew. Paul has (co-)directed several Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) and European Commission funded interdisciplinary research projects on topics ranging from the relationship between music improvisation and law, to the development of new methods for studying social interaction in music performance. www.paulstapleton.net

Trash Cats - experimental improv duo Kittie Cooper and Alex Christie.

Naomi Alligator - Projecty of Charlottesville artist and songwriter Corrinne James. https://naomialligator.bandcamp.com/

 

This monthly music series occurs in partnership with The Bridge, and features UVA faculty, students, locals, and renown experimental performers. They push boundaries of musicianship by offering a unique laboratory to engage new methods of composition and instrumentation. Unlike anything else in the city, Charlottesville artists and audiences connect with new concepts and are continuously inspired towards ingenuity through unique sound experiences.This monthly music series occurs in partnership with The Bridge, and features UVA faculty, students, locals, and renown experimental performers.  They push boundaries of musicianship by offering a unique laboratory to engage new methods of composition and instrumentation. Unlike anything else in the city, Charlottesville artists and audiences connect with new concepts and are continuously inspired towards ingenuity through unique sound experiences. 

The Bridge is located at 209 Monticello Road, Charlottesville, VA

All events are subject to change. 
Please call 434.924.3052 for more information.

The Bridge PAI
Phone: 434-984-5669
Email: info@thebridgepai.org
Website: thebridgepai.org

Supported by UVA Arts & the Office of the Provost & the Vice Provost for the Arts

 

Address

UVA Department of Music
112 Old Cabell Hall
P.O. Box 400176 Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176

Email: music@virginia.edu