CODAME COLD VOID @ Kesselskramer L.A.CODAME ART+TECHSaturday, June 15, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM (PDT)Los Angeles, CA |
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CODAME & Kesselskramer Los Angeles are proud to present COLD VOID, an interactive art exhibit and musical debut of renowned internet artist Rafaël Rozendaal and Dutch electronic musician Luuk Bouwman.
The exhibition at KK Los Angeles is the first time Cold Void performs, in a non-performative way. At the heart of the show is a self playing automaton marimba that will play the duo’s ‘scary keyboard music’ in sync with video art pieces that were created for each of the tracks.
Its a multi-media experience that will leave chills and allow the audience to take home a version of it through the release of Cold Void's first vinyl press with a lenticular print cover and downloadable videos to be played with the record. Limited edition and signed by the artists.
As a CODAME supporter will have first priority to buy your copy and your support will go towards the price of the records.
Experience COLD VOID:
ABOUT THE ARTIST(S)
Rafaël Rozendaal (1980 - Dutch-Brazilian) is a visual artist who uses the internet as his canvas. His artistic practice consists of websites, installations, drawings, writings and lectures. Spread out over a vast network of domain names, he attracts a large online audience of over 40 million visits per year. He also created BYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer), an open source DIY curatorial format that is spreading across the world rapidly.
Luuk Bouwman (1977 - Dutch) is an Amsterdam based filmmaker and musician. He was guitarist in the Dutch technopunk band Aux Raus (2003 – 2011) with whom he played over 500 live shows and recorded three albums that were released by Topnotch / Universal Music and by Mexican cult label Nuevos Ricos. He's worked for TV and directed several music videos and documentary films.
When & Where
KK Los Angeles
963 Chung King Rd
Los Angeles,
CA 90012
Saturday, June 15, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 11:30 PM (PDT)
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CODAME ART+TECH
Non-profit events bringing together artists, coders, game developers, creators, performers and musicians to experience the intersection of Art and Technology.
CODAME exists to inspire, incubate and support artists, technologists and designers that push the boundaries of hardware, software, and physical/digital mediums. CODAME is accelerating the way we interpret and express our rapidly changing world.
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▓ TEAM ▓
A group of SF locals with a thing for Art, Technology and Games!
- Commodore (in-Chief): Bruno Fonzi
- Amiga (Music Maestro): Jordan Gray @Starpause
- Atari (Artist Canvas): Vicente Montelongo @Mexist
- Acorn Atom (Master Console): Allen Ellison @Photonburst
- Cray1 (TechArt Ninja): Kevin Koechley @KKoechley
- GameBoy (TextCraft) Christopher Ryan @Chris_SF
- Indigo (Art Scientist) Stefano Corazza @stefano001
- Onyx (Media Processing Guru) Brenda Jin @biketobrew
- Spectrum (Ultimate Disco Drinks): Irene Grossrubatscher
- Saturn (Game Master): Peach Pellen
- Strela (Social Cyberfly): Olia Pospelova
- Tandy (Sprakly Relations): Ashley Pao @amp_ersand
- 56k (Art Procurator): Drew Clark @drawdrew
- … and more than 100 amazing artists and volunteers…
▓ HISTORY ▓
Inspired by the amazing people @BrunoFonzi met after attending Creative Flash Interactive Conferences around the world. Bruno decided to celebrate Art, Technology and Gaming back home in San Francisco. CODAME was born in 2010 on a rooftop in downtown San Francisco together with Coder/Musician/Artist Jordan Gray (aka @Starpause).
After 3 years and more than 30 events, 2013 marks CODAME’s most ambitious year to date. Expanding beyond its stronghold in San Francisco, the community is growing to a national level to encompass gaming, design, big data visualization, hackers, music, large-scale installations, fashion and 3D printing as well as internationally-recognized fine artists.