NOWNET ARTS FESTIVAL 2020
DECEMBER 20, 2020
2:00PM EASTERN STANDARD TIME
NowNet Arts Festival is an annual event featuring premieres of contemporary network arts works by multiple artists for the NowNet Arts Ensemble and collaborating groups. The works are performed live via the internet by artists in different geographic locations. The 2020 Festival is taking place online with live performers in Barcelona, California, Chicago, Lucerne, New York, and Zurich utilizing performance-quality low-latency network arts technologies.
The audience will attend online. Attend Set 1 (2:00pmEST) in Vimeo Live and attend Set 2 (3:30pmEST) in Zoom.
RECORDING OF LIVE STREAM AVAILABLE BELOW
PROGRAM
2:00pm Set 1: NowNet Arts Ensemble
ATTEND ONLINE IN VIMEO LIVE
Requiem: Interconnection by Sarah Weaver
Latent Energies by Stephan Moore
Performers: Yoon Sun Choi, voice (New York), Jane Ira Bloom, soprano saxophone (New York), Ned Rothenberg, woodwinds (New York), Matthias Ziegler, flutes (Zurich), James Zollar, trumpet (New York), Ray Anderson, trombone (New York), David Taylor, bass trombone (New York), Mark Dresser, bass (California), Gerry Hemingway, percussion, electronics (Lucerne), JoVia Armstrong, percussion, electronics (California), Stephan Moore, electronics (Chicago), Sarah Weaver, conductor (New York)
RECORDING OF LIVE STREAM
3:30pm Set 2: Chamber Work and Intermedia
ATTEND ONLINE IN ZOOM
The Ship With Marigold Sails by Joseph McPhee
Performers: Joseph McPhee, spoken voice, images (New York), Jane Ira Bloom, soprano saxophone (New York), Ned Rothenberg, woodwinds (New York), James Zollar, trumpet (New York), Ray Anderson, trombone (New York), David Taylor, bass trombone (New York)
Wind Circuits by Katherine Liberovskaya, live visuals (New York), Barbara Held, flute (Barcelona), Dafna Naphtali, electronics (New York)
Reception in Zoom following the performance.
NowNet Arts Festival 2020 is made possible in part with public funds from Creative Engagement, supported by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and administered by LMCC. LMCC serves, connects, and makes space for artists and community.