MATRIXSYNTH: RESTORED THEREMIN TO BE PLAYED AT ANU Australia


Tuesday, October 22, 2013

RESTORED THEREMIN TO BE PLAYED AT ANU Australia

via Ann Jones of the Australian National University

"A restored theremin, originally designed and built by pioneering new media artist Stanislaus Ostoja-Kotkowski’s in 1975, and found discarded in an ANU rubbish skip, will be played once more. The contemporary electronic musician and percussionist Charles Martin, supported by computer artists Alistair Riddell and Ben Swift, will re-perform Larry Sitsky’s The Legions of Asmodeus, originally written for it in 1975.
Venue: ANU School of Art Gallery, Liversidge Street, Canberra
Date: 25 October 2013
Time: 6pm

For more info:
Dr Martyn Jolly
Head, Photography and Media Arts
ANU School of Art
martyn.jolly@anu.edu.au"

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