Reanimation nights #20: Benjamin Flesser / Reanimation quartet #460
- Doors: 19:30
- Start time: 20:00
- Entrance: 6-10 € (up to your offer)
Reanimation nights is an invitation concert series. It is a melting point for sound artists from the experimental, improvised and contemporary scene. It is a unifying platform for authentic expressions, discoveries and presentation of the unknown.
The program of this night consist of 3 parts. There will be pause between sets 2 and 3: after the first set there will be only a short break.
- Solo performance by Benjamin Flesser
-modular synthesizer, electronics- https://benjaminflesser.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/user-135417535 - Reanimation quartet perform Elo Masing’s composition ''Relational structure''
Elo Masing-violine- www.kakaduuart.wordpress.com
Jack Adler-Mckean-tuba -https://www.jackadlermckean.eu
Guilherme Rodrigues-cello https://www.creativesourcesrec.com/artists/g_rodrigues.html
Ame Zek—thundersheet/chimes -r http://amezek.com - Reanimation quartet feat. Benjamin Flesser in playing together Elo’s Masing composition ‘'Relational structure’’
Benjamin Flesser (1986) is a composer and artist with a background in hardware hacking and a particular interest in the artefacts resulting from tolerances and instabilities of systems. He is working with metastable networks, ensembles of analog and digital computing devices, and also electronically amplified mechanical sound sources. The networks in use in his performances are designed with the aim of spontaneous reorganization and differ widely in levels of applied anticipation/experimentation. His performances and installation works have been presented in different contexts such as contemporary music festivals, galleries and a number of concert venues. Among them: Berlin Atonal, Blurred Edges Hamburg, Contemporary Divan Ficarra, Silent Green Berlin, Delfi Gallery Malmö, NUB Project Space Pistoia, Sorbus Gallery Helsinki and Institut für Neue Medien Frankfurt.
This series is dedicated to fight and fighters against: "corrupt capitalism and murderous gangsterism."