Date: Monday, February 9, 2015. 7:30 PM.
Location: CCRMA Stage
Adam Tinkle and Joe Mariglio present feedback and processing as mediated by physical, analog, and material interactions. Adam Tinkle is an artist, educator, and scholar active in music, sound, interdisciplinary performance, and media arts. After studies in cultural theory, intellectual history, musicology and experimental composition at Wesleyan University, he came to UC San Diego, where he continues both scholarship and music-making. He performs on reeds, numerous stringed instruments, electronics, and voice, and his work is heard in contexts ranging from rock to free improvisation, electro-acoustic to avant-classical, as well as in theater, dance, and film. His recent work has focused on performances of extreme duration and in unusual spatial contexts, leading him to create site-specific music. Joe Mariglio is an artist, inventor, and educator at UC San Diego.
Location: CCRMA Stage
Adam Tinkle and Joe Mariglio present feedback and processing as mediated by physical, analog, and material interactions. Adam Tinkle is an artist, educator, and scholar active in music, sound, interdisciplinary performance, and media arts. After studies in cultural theory, intellectual history, musicology and experimental composition at Wesleyan University, he came to UC San Diego, where he continues both scholarship and music-making. He performs on reeds, numerous stringed instruments, electronics, and voice, and his work is heard in contexts ranging from rock to free improvisation, electro-acoustic to avant-classical, as well as in theater, dance, and film. His recent work has focused on performances of extreme duration and in unusual spatial contexts, leading him to create site-specific music. Joe Mariglio is an artist, inventor, and educator at UC San Diego.