madMethod December 2, 3

madMethod December 2, 3

at The Annex Performing Arts Center at 8pm

 

The NOW Society presents madMethod, featuring Stefan Smulovitz’s Mad Scientist Machine, visuals by Sammy Chien and performances by MASOM and the NOW ensemble. Layers of memory and experience combine light, images and sound, remembered, manipulated and instantly created. Audience members will look down upon the stage a story below and see images on the floor, the Mad Scientist Machine LED lights and listen to the sounds of the musicians as they respond to and inspire imagery.

e stage a story below and see images on the floor, the Mad Scientist Machine LED lights and listen to the sounds of the musicians as they respond to and inspire imagery.

To pay tribute to the visionary composer and virtuosic listener Pauline Oliveros, the NOW Society will perform six of her graphic graffiti scores. When the NOW Society first performed Stefan Smulovitz’s Mad Scientist Machine in November of 2010, Smulovitz requested that Oliveros send imagery for her conduction of the program. Oliveros sent six photos of graffiti for the Society’s use. The NOW ensemble, with guest artists Smulovitz, Sammy Chien and MASAM, will proudly present these scores, honoring the legacy and and generosity of Pauline Oliveros.

Lisa Cay Miller’s work Aventures I and III, originally performed in 2014 by the NOW ensemble, will be rearranged and performed by a little big band, which in parts be joined by MaSOM, the software agent trained to react with the original live recording. Sammy Chien will provide live video responding to the ensemble on December 2. On December 3, the NOW ensemble and guests will respond to the recorded imagery of the previous evening. And the Mad Scientist Machine will use color and intensity to cue the ensembles and visuals, Miller and Smulovitz conducting instant compositions.

 

Tickets: $20 / $10 students/musicians Tickets and details available at www.nowsociety.org and at eventbrite.

 

Mad Scientist Machine – Stefan Smulovitz
 
The Mad Scientist Machine is a software/hardware system created by Stefan Smulovitz allowing a user (conductor/composer) to organize a group of players in a structured improvised composition system. A local or remote user can use the software to control an LED light that is placed in front of each performer.

Sammy Chien
 
Sammy Chien is a Taipei-born, Vancouver-based interdisciplinary media artist, director, performer, researcher and mentor who works with film, sound art, new media and dance/theatre performance. After learning real-time performance softwares from Troika Ranch (NYC/Berlin) he continues his deep interest in interdisciplinary collaborations and forges deep connections between image, sound, and movement.
 
MASOM - Kıvanç Tatar and Philippe Pasquier
 
Musical Agent based on Self-Organized Maps (MASOM) is a musical software agent for live performance. MASOM plays experimental music and free improvisation. It learns by listening to audio files such as recordings of performances or compositions. MASOM extracts higher level features such as eventfulness, pleasantness, and timbre to understand the musical form of what it hears. MASOM is limited to the style of what is has listened to and reacts in real-time to what he is hearing.
 
the NOW Society ensemble: Lisa Cay Miller (piano), Jon Bentley (saxophone), JP Carter (trumpet), James Meger (bass) and Skye Brooks (drums).

The NOW ensemble is a five to ten-member ensemble with flexible instrumentation drawn from Vancouver's finest improvising musicians. The music of the NOW is closely associated with Musique Actuelle and Creative Music, fusing improvisation and composition, the predetermined with the undefined. Events planned and unplanned are linked, craft and skill navigates the endless possibilities of the unknown.