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27.09.10
CFCP Experimental Music Evening (EME)
Pacific 231 a/k/a Pierre Jolivet and his latest project Im’shi
8pm
Admission - €5 Members €7.50 Non members |
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PROGRAMME
27.09.10 |
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Pacific 231 a/k/a Pierre Jolivet and his latest project Im’shi
Pacific 231 a/k/a Pierre Jolivet and his latest project Im’shi will be presented at CFCP’s second Experimental Music Evening. Along with his performance Pierre will be giving a talk on his musical practice and will be available for an Q/A session. |
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Im'shi (go away, walk in colloquial Arabic) by Pacific 231
The performance is a live improvisation involving an electronic canvas. Like in Pierre’s previous performance Stif(f)le, the accent is on the immediacy of the action. The major difference is the shift from motion sensors to video feed, the dance/movement control has been replaced by an instantaneous visual feedback incorporated to real-time 2D/3D imagery and responding to the sound material. The result is an unpredictable, moving forward experience in multimedia: a near synesthetic perception of the piece. |
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Pierre Jolivet - leading artist of the first wave of industrial music in France from the early 1980s. After creating an independent label with the group members Vox Populi!, VP 231. He released his first vinyl album in 1984. It multiplies collaborations with Vox Populi! (Vox 231) Le Syndicat (ANKH), Psyclones (Psy 231) and many others. Early albums were released by Le Syndicat, Cause & Effect, Bunker Records, Ladd-Frith and New Wave Records. After a hiatus during the 1990s, Pacific 231 is again very active since the mid 2000s.
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| EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC EVENING (EME) |
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EME is a monthly event devoted to new & experimental music.
EME incorporates talks, gigs, installations, screenings, workshops and all happenings of experimental, musical expression.
EME was set up with the aim of providing a home for all kinds of new music outside of the mainstream. Our aim is to provide a platform for composers, musicians & performers to present and discuss their work among themselves and with CFCP audiences.
EME takes place monthly on the Third Monday of each month. We will provide a relaxing informal atmosphere, good sound, big screen, tea & coffee, and you are more than welcome to bring your own refreshments with you. We keep the entrance price as low as we can - €5 for members & €7.50 for non members - we still have to pay the rent.
EME is part of the Centre for Creative Practices. Centre for Creative Practices, established in 2009, is a new cultural venue in the centre of Dublin city. A multicultural and multidisciplinary approach is what we stand for. We believe that CULTURE is a fundamental value for every society, that the arts are an indispensable system of reference for personal and collective values and can set an example of diversity and tolerance. Promoting the arts we aim to neutralise economic stagnation. |
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Admission - €5 Members €7.50 Non members
Please feel free to bring your own refreshments!!
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Membership at CFCP |
Membership Benefits
Membership €20 for 12 months:
• One free ticket for an event in CFCP every year
• 10% Discounts on tickets for all events, seminars, workshops & courses
• 10% discount on space rental and virtual office services
• 10% discount on tickets for all ArtPolonia events
• 10% discount on CFCP publications – includes books, pamphlets, cds, dvds, posters and postcards
• Priority notification about openings and special events
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The Centre for Creative Practices aims to develop, sustain, promote and present new arts and creative practices in Dublin and Ireland through the organisation of artistic events and education.
The current climate might seem to be against us. We dare to believe the opposite. We believe that culture is a fundamental value for every society, that the arts are an indispensable system of reference for personal and collective values, an example of diversity and tolerance and a vital tool to neutralise the stagnation. |
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