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Click for stream CCRMA presents Sean Russell Hallowell performing "Delicate Citadel."
A tapestry of homespun drum machines, synth drones, and Medieval vocal riffs, Delicate Citadel is the fruit of over two years of listening, performing, and reflecting on the relationship between compositional technique and material technology. Recently released as a full-length album, it is presented as a continuous audiovisual composition, blending granular loops and macroscopic gestures to bring divergent domains of perception into resonance.
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CCRMA Stage, The Knoll
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Sean Russell Hallowell (aka isorhythmics) is a composer and video artist from Occidental, CA. He synthesizes experimental techniques developed from handmade circuitry with a cosmic perspective on music as a conduit for physical and metaphysical energy. His music and installations have been showcased at venues and festivals across the US as well as internationally in Mexico, Chile, South Korea, Japan, Belgium, the UK, Croatia, Poland and Iceland. He has installed immersive works at galleries in San Francisco, New York City, and London. His work is inspired by outmoded media technologies like analog tape and cathode-ray tube televisions. Through them, he explores the phenomenon of lived time in relation to those "arts of number" that Medieval European musicians called the “quadrivium” — music, arithmetic, geometry, and astronomy. He holds degrees in music from Brown University (AB) and Columbia University (PhD).
https://www.seanrussellhallowell.com/
Cost: FREE