Opening Reception: Constructed Worlds
May
17
2:30 PM14:30

Opening Reception: Constructed Worlds

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Join us for the opening reception of our off-site exhibition Constructed Worlds at the Perspectives Gallery @ Whitney Center, 200 Leeder Hill Drive, South Entrance, Hamden, CT 06517. Curated by Debbie Hesse. Learn more here.

Featured Artists: Seth Callander, Cynthia Cooper, Rosemary Cotnoir, David Ottenstein, Shilo Ratner

Artist Talk with David Ottenstein & Shilo Ratner at 2:30pm, reception to follow at 3pm.

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Wake Up The Green!
May
11
10:30 AM10:30

Wake Up The Green!


Join us at the New Haven Green this Saturday where we offer the fun activity of making your own mini sketchbook! We have partnered with Ecoworks who provided the materials - such as old envelopes, folders, even books - to create a unique and earth friendly project! Come see what others have to offer too!

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Weird Music Night Again
May
9
6:30 PM18:30

Weird Music Night Again

This is an evening of unconventional sounds and visuals as we present 'Weird Music Night Again,' featuring a captivating short film by Robert Zott, ambient music by Bill Beckett, experimental violin, and circuit-bent toys by Skull Tower 4E.

Overture: Carlos Futura’s 1979 album “Bach for Computer.”

Robert Zott: is a computer music composer and theorist whose CD entitled "Sonic Simulations" (1990) was among the first to be generated and recorded entirely with digital technology. His music is presented in the form of “video storybooks” created mostly of still images that illuminate the stories within each work.

Bill Beckett: is a multi-instrumentalist who lives in the New Haven, CT, area. He has been composing ambient/instrumental music since 2007. His influences include Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell, Wayne Shorter, Purcell, Debussy, Satie, Ravel, Prokofiev, Sibelius, Kurosawa, Fellini, Jim Jarmusch, and John Fahey.

Skull Tower: 4E is an experimental sound project developed by collaborating visual artists John O’Donnell and Peter Fulop. Their approach is gestural and guided by spontaneous composition, responding to the visuals of silent film. Using violin, guitar, circuit-bent toys, and analog tape loops, they find blends of melody and texture to develop soundscapes populated by glitches.

Pervert Savant is an anonymous performance artist who has created pieces at many institutions across the country. Most recently, they performed at the Diverse Universe Performance Festival in Parnu, Estonia, and the QiPO Art Fair in Mexico City.

Short Film Screenings:

THE BIRTH of MVSIC 2024

3:12 min

Robert Zott

In 1990, Zott made a computer music CD entitled "Sonic Simulations." 34 years later, here's a short follow-up piece entitled "THE BIRTH of MVSIC.

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May
9
1:30 PM13:30