Waxy Tomb - [Julia Litman-Cleper]
Date:
Thu, 04/23/2015 - 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Location:
CCRMA STAGE
Event Type:
Concert Waxy Tomb is the pet name of the original disequilibrium chamber, for temporal column production, which is used for the cooling process after transformational self-columns have been thoroughly collapsed and dis-localized by ocular-temporal shifts in phase space. This is necessary for the identification of the sutures and seam-lines between modified supra-objects. These sutures are exemplified in their local state as space between skin and skeleton, building and infrastructure. But they can also be localized by temporal states: layered embalming allows a shifted object to also contain its own system formation manipulation. To make the sutures re-identifiable and enclose them in a material, they must be dislocated from their state or process between. Their re-enclosure involves a repeated re-enactment of their original surface tension patterns and finally nodal-substrate recollection. This results in a diffusely situated self-embedded temporal column.
The concert will be followed by a reception.
Julia is currently studying virtual reality experience and internal representation through the lenses of cognitive science, computation and the arts. Her projects explore simulation, interfacing, spatial cognition, life sciences and the body. She was born and raised in San Francisco and has been performing electronic music in the bay area since 2011. Her music is released on KDVS recordings, Weird Forest records and WeirdEar records. See virushheadwax.tumblr.com and shapedthought.com for more.
FREE
Open to the Public