How To See, Know and Fall: A Multimedia, Multi-Disciplinary Concert
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How To See, Know and Fall: A Multimedia, Multi-Disciplinary Concert

By Olin Arts Center Concerts

Overview

Brian Shankar Adler, Bates Faculty and percussionist, joins Jesse Stiles (composer/ sound designer) for a muilti-disciplinary event!

How to See Know and Fall is an immersive collaboration between interdisciplinary percussionist/composer Brian Shankar Adler and electronic composer/software designer Jesse Stiles, combining intricate hybrid percussion with shimmering synth lines, ambient textures, and AI-driven visuals. Live performances transform the stage into a dreamlike audiovisual environment where polyrhythms collide with real-time generative video, weaving data and machine learning processes into a visceral tapestry of sound and light. By bridging far-reaching rhythmic traditions, cutting-edge electronics, and critical explorations of AI’s creative potential, How to See Know and Fall offers audiences a revelatory experience at the cross-hairs of music, technology, and digital art.

Category: Arts, Other

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In person

Location

Bates | Olin Arts Center

75 Russell Street

Lewiston, ME 04240

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Olin Arts Center Concerts

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Free
Mar 28 · 7:30 PM EDT