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West Oakland Sound Series presents…
Matt Ingalls’s weekly sfSound concert series will present a Microfestival of Surround Sound Diffusion on June 9, 2024, featuring the members of the San Francisco Tape Music Collective. We will be controlling the spatial diffusion of pieces — works by … Continue reading
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S((•))undays at the Prelinger Library in San Francisco
Sound environments, sonifications, audio animations, and live improvised soundscapes course through the stacks of the Prelinger Library for visitors on (most) Sundays in 2023 from 1:30 to 4:00 PM.
“Micro festival” of Fixed Media Works
This Sunday, April 30, 2023, The San Francisco Tape Music Collective presents a “micro-festival” of fixed media works projected live over a multichannel sound system. This is one in a running series of concerts at Mosswood Chapel in Oakland, California, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bay Area concerts, electronic music, new music, tape music
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Interview on KPFA’s “Let’s Talk Music”
On April 16, 2023 I was interviewed by D-Minor for his Sunday night show “Let’s Talk Music” on KPFA. The program is archived (for now) and can be heard on demand.
FMRL.com Reveals Prelinger Library Ephemera
Kary Hess, an author for FMRL.com, published an insightful review of the very unique Prelinger Library in San Francisco. The first part of the article explores the Library’s mission and organization, as explained by cofounder Megan Prelinger. The second part … Continue reading
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It’s Back — San Francisco Tape Music Festival 2023
After a very unwelcomed two year absence, due to COVID-19, the San Francisco Tape Music Festival is returning, January 13, 14, and 15 2023 to the Victoria Theater in the Mission district. The sfSound organization and the San Francisco Tape Music Collective (of which I am a member) … Continue reading
November 29 – Guest speaker at UCSB-CREATE seminar series
On November 29, 2022, at the Center for Research in Electronic Art Technology of the University of California, Santa Barbara, I presented a 45-minute talk about my approach to music-making. This was an event in the CREATE seminar series, hosted … Continue reading
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November 19 – Guest speaker at “Art-talk Salon”
In his light-filled Sculpture Studio, Artist Brian Goggin presents The latest Project Artaud and Developing Environments Art-talk Salon When: Saturday November 19, 2022, 2-5pm(Note: If it rains we will reschedule for December 3)Where: Project Artaud401 Alabama StreetThe Sculpture Studio #123San Francisco, … Continue reading
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Tagged audio art, electracoustic, san francisco, sound-art
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Sound Sundays in July at the Prelinger Library
Continuing to stock and mine the sound-stacks on Sundays in July, when printed matter in the stacks of the Prelinger Library mingles and merges with its sound counterpart. Come in, browse the unique collections a while, and experience the Library in … Continue reading
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Sundays in May — Sound Installments in Prelinger Library
On Sundays in May Prelinger Library visitors will find themselves urged into the stacks by an unusual sound environment that sometimes pipes up. A couple hours a week I power up, softly play, and occasionally improvise on a twelve channel … Continue reading