Jupiters Moon Orchestra ≈ Cirroo ≈ ∆nzol∆ ≈ Cy
at Dundas Video
2016/03/31 (Thur)
The last Thursdays of the month we host our showcase at Dundas Video with interactive visuals and live sets by local artists. Original live material, visuals and a your favourite videos games.
March 31st
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Instrumental Beats ≈ Experimental Electronica ≈ Psychedelic Jazz
I’m going to play live visual with Sofia Matus (Finland/Mexico) with OS/MOS (Brian Pierce, Sid Tangerine)
for opening performance of INTAC (International Arts Collaboration) 2016 show.
Playing with Ashley Lo Russo’s visuals!
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Please join us March 24th from 6-9pm for the Toronto Opening of the INTAC (International Arts Collaboration) 2016 show,
Desire The Double-Edged Sword, at the Ada Slaight Gallery located on the second floor of 100 McCaul st.
INTAC (International Art Collaborations) is a network allowing those of us at OCAD University in Toronto, Canada
to create collaborative artworks with partner universities in South Korea, India, Germany, Japan and Finland.
A combination of photography works with sculpture, textiles, media work and other mediums. Our theme:
Desire: The Double Edged Sword.
In this show we will be exhibiting work made in collaboration with Korean, German, Finnish, Japanese and Indian students.
In conjunction with this event, we will also be exhibiting the work in Tampere, Finland at the Nykyaika Gallery.
Opening night sound performance: Sofia Matus (Finland/Mexico) with OS/MOS (Brian Pierce, Sid Tangerine),
featuring animation/live projection by Ashley Lo Russo and Kazuya Toi Whakairo Ito.
The musical experiment known as Blktop Project first came about when skateboard magazine Slap organized a tour in the summer of 2002 for Ray Barbee, Tommy Guerrero and Matt Rodriguez—three of the most accomplished skateboarders ever who also happen to love making music. Their road trip retraced the route of the legendary Blues Highway from Chicago to New Orleans. The trio divided their time on the road between skating and recording improvised music sessions. Along the way they stopped at the studio of Doug Scharin, who lent a drumming hand on a few tracks. The next incarnation of Blktop Project came in 2005, when Chuck Treece, another legendary skater, joined Barbee, Gurrero and Rodriguez on drums to record a few more songs.
The results of all these improvised collaborations are eight stunning and infectious numbers that owe as much to California’s cool jazz of the 1950s as to San Francisco’s latin soul scene of the early 1970s, with a little bit of Chicago-styled postrock thrown in for good measure. All in all, a real treat.
Toronto’s only monthly Latinx & Caribbean [Tropical Bass] party!
After a successful first edition we are back! This time at the spacious Studio Bar on Dundas Street West.
Toronto Tropical is a party with a positive, inclusive, creative vibe that isn’t just for Latinos and Caribean people. It’s a gathering of all people regardless of race, nationality, and sexuality, celebrating unity through a fusion of sounds and culture from the Tropics.
Vendors + Live Visuals + DJs + Photo Booth + Art Battle + Live Beat Making + Food
March 3rd at Studio Bar
824 Dundas Street West
416.815.7823