Sight | Sound | Interaction 9

Now in its 9th year, SIGHT.SOUND INTERACTION is an annual exhibition, curated by Interactive Arts & Sound Art faculty member Jason Sloan, brings together a wide selection of local and international artists exploring the language of sound, electronics and interaction.

This years exhibition includes work by:
– Maurizio Bianchi (Italy)
– Kate Carr (London)
– Peter Cusack (London)
– Bonnie Jones (Baltimore)
– Charlie Knott (Baltimore)
– Sebastian Schmieg (Berlin)
– Jana Winderen (Norway)
– Zac Bolubasz, Lci Larocci & Sonja Larosa (Baltimore)

Rosenberg Gallery [2nd Floor / Brown Center]
November 12 – December 8, 2016
Opening Reception: Thursday November 17, 2016
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Bonnie Jones + IMA (Amma Ateria and Nava Dunkelman)

10/30/16
2:00 – 4:00 pm
NOTE: Afternoon Concert!

Bonnie Jones + IMA (Amma Ateria and Nava Dunkelman)
Suzanne Thorpe + Marshall Trammell

As part of TECHNE’s west coast mini workshop tour and residency at Mills College and Pro Arts, we’ll be improvising with some local artists at Pro Arts on a lovely Sunday afternoon.

Pro Arts Gallery
150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
Oakland, CA 94612
510-763-4361
info@proartsgallery.org

Bonnie Jones & Suzanne Thorpe @Mills College

Suzanne and I are honored to receive the Tudor Residency at Mills College where, as TECHNE, we’ll be presenting a workshop, lecture and concert.

Friday & Saturday, November 4 & 5, 2016
BONNIE JONES AND SUZANNE THORPE
Friday, November 4, 7:30 pm–Lecture
Saturday, November 5, 8:00 pm–Concert, Littlefield Concert Hall

Art/Sound/Now – Solo Performance @Walters Art Museum

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August 25th, 2016
Walters Art Museum
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321 W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220-4218, United States
7:00pm | Non-member: $12.00  / Member: $7.00

Electronic artist Bonnie Jones will use the themes of migration, mobility, and impermanence to highlight the Renaissance and Medieval collections. Jazz pianist Lafayette Gilchrist will use his compositions to examine the components of great civilizations in the Egyptian galleries.

Presented in collaboration with The Red Room, a project of the High Zero Foundation.

ART/SOUND/NOW is a live music series in which performers use sound to create a new context for viewing the galleries of the museum.

Tickets are available at
http://thewalters.org/boxoffice/tickets5.aspx?e=4387

Fields Festival 2016 – Duo with Stewart Mostofsky

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August 19th – 21st, 2016
Fields Festival 2016
Darlington, MD

Duo performance with Stewart Mostofsky
Two terrestrial being strike out through the swamps and thickets of electronic music utopias. Post-person experimentation on synthesizers and circuit bent instruments.

Fields Festival will feature 100+ local and afar musicians, performance art, dance, plays, poetry, wellness practitioners, comedy, sound and visual installations + more.

Musical acts performing in Fields include The Sun Ra Arkestra, Wolf Eyes, Juliana Huxtable, Dan Deacon, Deradoorian, Abdu Ali, Lower Dens, TT the Artist, Deakin, Princess Nokia, Flock of Dimes, Container, Weyes Blood, Blaqstarr, Prince Rama, Pictureplane, Mild High Club, FlucT, Eartheater, DJ Dog Dick, DJ Ayes Cold, and many (MANY!) more.

 

COLONY OF LIGHT Residency, Hewnoaks, Maine

Our 4th year of infinity! The provisionally utopian COLONY OF LIGHT will be in residence at Hewnoaks Artist Colony, in Lovell Maine!  Previous residences at PS1 Moma, Basilica, and 3s. Shows and activities TBA.

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The Colony of Light is Bonnie Jones, Xander Marro, Ruth Somalo, Aily Nash, Basma Alsharif, Jodie Mack, Ben Rivers, Ben Russell, Peter Burr, Fern Silva, Joshua Gen Solondz and Jonathan Schwartz

TECHNE Residency at Prattsville Art Center

TECHNE will be in residence at Prattsville Art Center!

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Suzanne and I are working on a new workshop curriculum, building our TECHNE CONNECT project, which helps bring our workshops to Girls Rock Camps by enabling teachers and volunteers to run workshops themselves.  Also we’ll be working on a duo music project that was recorded last Winter at UCSD.

Part of our residency will include a concert and performance – details TBA.

Mexico City & Guanajuato Residency & Events

I’ll be in residence in Mexico City from June 6th – July 4th working on a play and a concert planned for August at The Walter’s Art Gallery in Baltimore.

In addition a few nice shows and events here in town, and a few more to be announced..

Saturday, June 11th, 2016, 8pm 
Umbral
Alvaro Obregon 240, Roma

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Saturday, June 18th, 12 – 4pm
TECHNE Contact Microphone Workshop with so (r) idad
Workshop details – https://www.facebook.com/events/507445036119760/

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Saturday, June 18th, 8pm 
VOLTA
Solo electronic music concert
Espectro Electromagnetico, García Icazbalceta 31

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Thursday, June 23
7pm  
Primer Depósito, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Guanajuato
10pm Bar Antigua

Friday June 24th
8pm Lechón Ilustrado, Guanajuato

https://www.facebook.com/events/1759823364255440/

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Sunday, July 3rd
7:15pm
Revillagegido 96 / $40

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Los Adioses

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Bonnie Jones & Fern Silva @Vox Populi

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June 2nd, 2016
Vox Populi 
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319 NORTH 11TH STREET, 3RD FLOOR, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107
Doors 8:00pm | $7 – $10

Vox Populi presents a night of 16mm film and electronic music with NYC-based filmmaker Fern Silva and Baltimore-based electronic musician Bonnie Jones.

The 16mm program will feature recent films by Silva presented by the artist himself. Jones will perform a solo work for electronics, sine tones, and samples.

About the Artists: Fern Silva (b. 1982, USA/Portugal) uses moving image to produce a sonic and cinematographic language for the hybrid mythologies of globalism. His films consider methods of narrative, ethnographic, and documentary filmmaking as the starting point for structural experimentation. He has created a body of film, video, and projection work that has been screened and performed at various festivals, galleries, museums and cinematheques including the Media City, Toronto, Berlin, Locarno, Rotterdam, New York, London, Edinburgh, and Hong Kong International Film Festivals, Anthology Film Archive, Gene Siskel Film Center, Cinemateca Boliviana, Museum of Art Lima, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Museum of Modern Art P.S.1, and Cinema du Reel at the Centre Georges Pompidou. He has curated film screenings at venues including the Nightingale Cinema, Gallery 400, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. He was listed as one of the Top 25 Filmmakers for the 21st Century in Film Comment Magazine’s Avant-Garde Filmmakers Poll, is the recipient of the Gus Van Sant Award from the 49th Ann Arbor Film Festival as well as grand prizes from the 2015 Curtas Belo Horizonte and 25FPS Film Festivals. He studied art and cinema at the Massachusetts College of Art and Bard College. He teaches moving image at Bennington College and is based in Brooklyn, NY. http://www.fernsilva.com/

Bonnie Jones is a Korean-American writer, improvising musician, and performer working primarily with electronic music and text. Born in 1977 in South Korea she was raised on a dairy farm in New Jersey, and currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland. Bonnie creates improvised and composed text-sound performances that explore the fluidity and function of electronic noise (field recordings, circuit bending) and text (poetry, found, spoken, visual). She is interested in how people perceive, “read” and interact with these sounds and texts given our current technological moment. Bonnie has received commissions from the London ICA and has presented her work in the US, Europe, and Asia and collaborates frequently with writers and musicians. She received her MFA at the Milton Avery School of the Arts at Bard College. http://www.bonniejones.wordpress.com/