Mario de Vega, Gerard Lebik & Emilio Gordoa #228
Doors: 19:30 / Start time: 20:00
Entrance 6-10 euro (up to your offer)
Sound art night with:
GERARD LEBIK & EMILIO GORDOA - duo performance
MARIO DE VEGA - solo for electronics
Deforming reality, two sets with two different sound art projects: in the first part of the evening we will listen to a duo project with Gerard Lebik and Emilio Gordoa , and for the second part Mario de Vega will perform his unique solo set for electronics...
Gerard Lebik is a sound artist living in Wroclaw/Poland. He works with improvised, experimental sound and intermedia. H's the author of sound installations and sound interventions in public space. Creates by improvisation or through directly manipulation of sonic material using electro and acoustic media. Explores the audible phenomena field through various tools and techniques: zopan wave generators, air compressors, VHS recorders, video objects, electronics, analog video feedback, software. In 2007 he graduated from the Wroclaw Academy of Music. Performed with: Phil Minton, David Maranha, Eryck Abecassis, Keith Rowe, Paul Lovens, Kazuhisa Uchihashi, Jerome Noetinger, Noid, Brian Labycz, Hernani Faustino, Miguel A Garcia, Ilia Belorukov, Gabriel Ferrnandini, Noritaka Tanaka, Bettina Wenzel, hans w koch, Joker Nies, Rodrigo Pinheiro, Christian Marien, Pawel Janicki, Piotr Damasiewicz, Artur Majewski... and others.
Emilio Gordoa is a Mexican composer based in Berlin since 2012. He’s involved in numerous projects including his work as a soloist and in collaboration with theater and dance. Emilio is specially focus in sound art, noise and improvisation and is a busy composer as well, writing graphic scores for a variety of ensembles, large and small, for theater, documentary films and audiovisual. Emilio studied with Vincent Carver, Mario Lavista, and Raul Tudon. He has collaborated and performed with artist such as German Bringas, John Russell, Tristan Honsinger, John Butcher, John Edwards, Misha Marks, Axel Dörner, Tony Buck, Tobias Delius, Ignaz Schick, Jack Wright, Liz Allbee, Klaus Kürvers, Alexander Bruck, Roland Ramanan, and Ute Wassermann. He is member of the BerIO.
Mario de Vega (Mexico City, 1979). His work overlaps relations between stability, failure, simulation and ambiguity with site-specific interventions, sound events, process-oriented projects, sculpture, modified electronics and sound improvisation. As an improviser, his practice explores the value of fragility & in-determination involving a wide range of customized objects, analog and modified electronics, turntables and computer based interfaces in different combinations. He performs both solo and in collaborations with numerous other artists exploring the tension between analog and digital media. His work produces acoustic situations for specific spaces using the context to generate ambiguous relations through sound and has appeared in Galleries, Museums, Concert Halls & unconventional spaces throughout Europe, Mexico, United States, Canada, Russia, Korea and Japan.