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City: BROOKLYN
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 3/31/2008

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Tuesday, October 21, 2008 
Diapason gallery for sound and intermedia presents
Analogos 12 a night of "vintage" analog synthesis
Performances and informal discussions
Wednesday, October 29 at 8:00pm

Performers (to be confirmed):
Kabir Carter: Contemporary Moog synthesizers and Moogerfooger modules
David Galbraith: self-built electronics
Kato Hideki: Octave "Cat" synthesizer, bass
Michael J Schumacher: Steiner-Parker Synthacon synthesizer
Sergei Tcherepnin: Serge modular synthesizer
Stefan Tcherepnin: Serge modular synthesizer
Ed Tomney: EMS VCS 3 "Putney" synthesizer, various

Diapason
882 Third Avenue (between 32nd and 33rd Street) // Brooklyn, NY
Subways: D, N, R to 36th Street
718.499.5070 // info@diapasongallery.org
http://www.diapasongallery.org

Diapason gallery for sound and intermedia is a non-profit performance and exhibition space that invites the public, artists and composers to engage with contemporary music and sound practices. Established in 2001 by composer Michael J. Schumacher and choreographer Liz Gerring, Diapason has built on his efforts at Studio Five Beekman, a sound gallery he founded in1996. With two high-quality multi-channel sound systems Diapason's listening environment draws a regular audience, and Diapason continues to be the sole venue in New York City (and one of few internationally) that is dedicated to both presenting multichannel sound installations and providing space for composers and sound artists to experiment, exhibit and perform. Diapason is supported by NYSCA, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Phaedrus Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, The Trust for Mutual Understanding, Kirk Radke, and other generous individuals. Diapason is a registered 501(c)(3) organization.
Friday, June 20, 2008 
Diapason gallery for sound and intermedia presents

Analogos 11 a night of "vintage" analog synthesis
Performances and informal discussions
Friday June 20 at 8:00pm

David Galbraith: self-built electronics
Kato Hideki: Octave "Cat" synthesizer, bass
Michael J Schumacher: Steiner-Parker Synthacon synthesizer
Sergei Tcherepnin: Serge modular synthesizer
Stefan Tcherepnin: Serge modular synthesizer
Ed Tomney: EMS VCS 3 "Putney" synthesizer, various

Diapason
882 Third Avenue (between 32nd and 33rd Street) // Brooklyn, NY
Subways: D, N, R to 36th Street
718.499.5070 // info@diapasongallery.org
http://www.diapasongallery.org

Diapason gallery for sound and intermedia is a non-profit performance and exhibition space that invites the public, artists and composers to engage with contemporary music and sound practices. Established in 2001 by composer Michael J. Schumacher and choreographer Liz Gerring, Diapason has built on his efforts at Studio Five Beekman, a sound gallery he founded in1996. With two high-quality multi-channel sound systems Diapason's listening environment draws a regular audience, and Diapason continues to be the sole venue in New York City (and one of few internationally) that is dedicated to both presenting multichannel sound installations and providing space for composers and sound artists to experiment, exhibit and perform. Diapason is supported by NYSCA, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Phaedrus Foundation, the Foundation for Contemporary Performance Arts, The Trust for Mutual Understanding, Kirk Radke, and other generous individuals. Diapason is a registered 501(c)(3) organization.