Kittyspit

Kittyspit

PARTICIPATION Performs as part of Synthlab. Kitty Spit is a well-known live performer in the underground modular synthesizer scene in LA. Kitty Spit aka Skyler King is a life-long multi-instrumentalist (guitar, drums, bass & keyboards), who fell in love with electronic music at a young age, inspired by his father. Growing up playing with drum […]

Kristen Miologos

Kristen Miologos

PARTICIPATION Sonic Textile is a piece where Kristen utilizes a theremin to sonically document my hand motions while she knits. She then takes a looping pedal and layers the sounds she is creating while she continues to add more rows to her knitting. Over time, the sound grows as the knitting grows. Individual notes become […]

Kurosh ValaNejad

Kurosh ValaNejad

PARTICIPATION Pushing Light Through a Darkened Palette Statement:Pushing Light Through a Darkened Palette is a visualization of, and possibly a trigger for, the low-grade euphoric experience of an Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR). I adapt the computer graphics technique of Color Cycling (a.k.a. Palette Animation) to step white or a bright color though the histogram […]

Kantor

Kantor

PARTICIPATION Performs as part of Synthlab. Pablo Bert is an electronic musician and mathematician from Long Beach.  Pablo got his start as a chiptune/IDM DJ in 2003.   Now he spends most of his time playing with synths and twiddling knobs.

Jorge Espinosa

Jorge Espinosa

PARTICIPATION Hisspanic Hiss: 1. A sharp sibilant sound similar to a sustained s.2. An expression of disapproval, contempt, or dissatisfaction conveyed by use of this sound.v. hissed, hiss·ing, hiss·esv.intr.To make a hiss: The audience booed and hissed. The teakettle hissed on the stove.v.tr.1. To utter with a hiss.2. To express (a negative view or reaction) […]

Jeff Jacoby

Jeff Jacoby

PARTICIPATION Dark Ride, San Pedro Sonic SpaceSound, not unlike water, seeks to fill empty space. It enters, swirling, progressing outward, reflecting off surfaces, until it displaces the air with living, sonic vibrations. Sound has unique qualities that make it a particularly fascinating medium to manipulate. Sound is not just heard, it is felt, often provoking […]

Jacqueline Bell Johnson

Jacqueline Bell Johnson

PARTICIPATION LightWave A large-scale sculptural work that will glow bright or dim according to the sound it “hears.” The work will be sensitive to both direction and volume of noise in proximity to the piece. This effect will be accomplished by having ten identical sculptures each with their own microphone sensors and lights wired together […]

Hilary Norcliffe

Hilary Norcliffe

PARTICIPATION Barbitar Barbecue grill replaced with tune-able steel strings. Sounds terrible. Visitors can pluck with picks or fingers, or tap with sticks. Sound might get lost in a very open area, but near to a structure it’d be fine. Electronic sound guys might like to collect sounds from it. Hilary Norcliffe was born in England, […]

Henry Krusoe

Henry Krusoe

PARTICIPATION Paseo Del Mar – Gate Paseo Del Mar-Gate builds on some of Henry’s previous work with projection installations and ambient soundscapes. Using projection mapping software and a projector, Henry maps short videos of people looking out to sea, onto the fabric stretched around one side of a metal portal, creating a luminous surface resembling […]

Heather Williamson

Heather Williamson

PARTICIPATION “Untitled” Selected Works 2015-2019 A statement from the Artist:“It’s not easy to open myself up and be vulnerable but it’s harder not toSometimes I feel everything I live with is a curse but in these moments whereI am no longer… I feel right I feel sure I feel confident… I feel I feel”  Heather […]