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Kristina Warren / Mike Alfieri / Signals Under Tests

Sunday November 23 * 7pm * $10-20 * TICKETS

Kristina Warren is a versatile and imaginative sound artist, composer, and performer based on Narragansett land, also known as Providence, Rhode Island [US]. Warren’s performances range from synth voyages and digital soundscapes to concertina meditations and beyond; Warren also presents installations, workshops, lectures, and more. All this work aims in various ways to highlight the ebbs and flows of individual and collective listening attention. Praised as "beautifully organic" (Peter Bruyn, Haarlems Dagblad) and having "a finesse of timbral traces" (Frédéric Cardin, PanM360), work by Warren has been presented internationally at venues including TIK [DE], WORM [NL], The Bluecoat [UK], Infuse [FR], Espacios Sonoros [AR], IOIC [CH], Experimental Sound Studio (Chicago, US), Rhizome (DC, US), and the MIT Spatial Sound Lab (Cambridge, US).

Mike Alfieri (he/him) is a NY-based musician known for his collaboration with experimental pop group Tomato Flower and his solo electronic sets using Sensory Percussion. He’s toured widely and performed with artists like Animal Collective, Melt Banana, Susan Alcorn and Matmos. Mike holds a Master’s Degree in Jazz Studies from SUNY Purchase and his work has been featured in NPR, Pitchfork, Paste, the BBC and more. Mike has also been a featured education writer for Modern Drummer Magazine.

Signals Under Tests - Richard Graham, Ph.D., is a musician, technologist, educator, and entrepreneur. His academic and practical pursuits encompass computer-assisted music composition and instrumental performance. Graham pioneered a live performance system for multichannel guitar at STEIM while completing his Ph.D. at Ulster University. He later served as an Assistant Professor of Music and Technology at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. His scholarly articles on performance systems design and electroacoustic theory have appeared in prestigious journals and conference proceedings including NIME, EMS, ISSTA, and publications by MIT Press.

Earlier Event: November 16
Death Cafe