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{{Event
{{Event
|Event display name=Drone Music
|Event display name=Drone Music
|Date Start=2017-09-09
|Date Start=2017-09-09 12:00 AM
|Date End=2017-09-09
|Date End=2017-09-09 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description=Drone Music is a project that creates choreographed performances for a fleet of flying drones, robots, and humans. We will investigate themes of surveillance, short wave radio, AI, espionage, sacred ritual, pageantry, and patriotism using Musique concrète, 1 bit audio, closely tuned sine waves, and samples of sirens, bugs, and sousa marches.
|Event description=Drone Music is a project that creates choreographed performances for a fleet of flying drones, robots, and humans. We will investigate themes of surveillance, short wave radio, AI, espionage, sacred ritual, pageantry, and patriotism using Musique concrète, 1 bit audio, closely tuned sine waves, and samples of sirens, bugs, and sousa marches.


Work by Steve Parker, Matt Steinke, and Bryan Ribas, featuring FAA pilots Lou Averbach, Gil Coronado, Bryan Ribas, and Rickey White.
Work by Steve Parker, Matt Steinke, and Bryan Ribas, featuring FAA pilots Lou Averbach, Gil Coronado, Bryan Ribas, and Rickey White.


|Event format=Performance
|Event medium=Sound Art
|Presented by=Collide Arts
|Presented by=Collide Arts
|Event artist=Steve Parker,Matt Steinke,Gil Coronado,Bryan Ribas,Rickey White,Lou Averbach
|Event artist=Steve Parker; Matt Steinke; Gil Coronado; Bryan Ribas; Rickey White; Lou Averbach
|Type of Event=Installation,Music
|Event admission type=Free
|Event ticket price=0
|Airtable Record ID=recmhsZJJ80lxLMj6
USD |Is public=Yes
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 2:13 PM
|Is public=1
}}
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Latest revision as of 10:07, November 26, 2023


Event Info
Date 09.09.17
Format
Medium
Admission Free


Drone Music is a project that creates choreographed performances for a fleet of flying drones, robots, and humans. We will investigate themes of surveillance, short wave radio, AI, espionage, sacred ritual, pageantry, and patriotism using Musique concrète, 1 bit audio, closely tuned sine waves, and samples of sirens, bugs, and sousa marches.

Work by Steve Parker, Matt Steinke, and Bryan Ribas, featuring FAA pilots Lou Averbach, Gil Coronado, Bryan Ribas, and Rickey White.