Somewhere There Presents Aorist with Little Oak Animal

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Somewhere There presents…

The Second Sunday of August

Sunday 9 August 2015

Array Space (155 Walnut Avenue, Toronto)

8pm

$10/pwyc

8pm

Little Oak Animal

Robert Cruickshank (projections) Dafydd Hughes (sound)

9pm

Aorist (NYC)

Kimberly Sutton and Rachel Devorah Trapp

Little Oak Animal is an audio/visual collaboration between Toronto artists Robert Cruickshank (projections) and Dafydd Hughes (sound). Our improvised performances blend computer-generated audio with hand-manipulated images from slides and Super-8 film. Rather than allow one element or the other to take precedence, we try to set up a performance space where we follow each other, with the goal of collaboratively building some kind of narrative in real time. http://www.littleoakanimal.com/

Aorist is the shared creative entity of Kimberly Sutton and Rachel Devorah Trapp, long­-distance collaborators in the sonic arts delineating imprecise modes of communication. They met pursuing graduate studies at Mills College in 2011. Sutton, based in Chicago, is active in the experimental collective Articular Facet, where she explores material feedback and practices of labor and social relations. Her installation work has been shown at Blue Heart Gallery and Tri-Triangle in Chicago. Trapp is a Jefferson Fellow in music composition at the University of Virginia whose works for performance and installation crystallize in sound the habits of being: the daily patterns of ineffable exchange that bind our individual lives together. aorist.org : kimberlyasutton.com : racheldevorahtrapp.com

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