Flying in from Germany for a command performance of new, original classical works for Theremin and piano, Carolina Eyck and Christopher Tarnow join the eclectic line-up at the Odd Harmonics art and performance exhibit presented by Moog Music Inc. and Butterscotch Records who are celebrating the label's launch. Eyck and Tarnow will perform November 2nd at Judith Charles Gallery at 7pm.
Odd Harmonics is a month-long contemporary art exhibit and performance series curated by Butterscotch label head Allen Farmelo to celebrate the launch of the label. Odd Harmonics runs until November 16.
Centered around renown designer Francois Chambard's series of custom built, sculptural Theremins, the show will feature original visual works from mixed media artist Cassandra C. Jones and painter Tomory Dodge. Other live performances throughout the month have included Mikael Jorgensen of Wilco, Graph Rabbit with Therminist Dorit Chrysler, performance artist Christen Clifford and more.
Farmelo's vision is to pull records up out of their sub-atomic, disembodied digital state and reunite full- length albums with physical art, design and performance as they were in the analog era. Internationally celebrated designer and builder François Chambard's sculptural Theremins, says Farmelo, "embody the spirit of bold innovation, analog technology and beautiful handmade craftsmanship that we're insisting on as core components in Butterscotch's albums. We welcome the resurgence of the 12" LP as another expression of those multi-sensory ideals, and that means collaborating with today's best visual artists like Cassandra and Tomory." November 1-Butterscotch recording artists Graph Rabbit with Thereminist Dorit Chrysler. November 2- Thereminist Carolina Eyck and pianist Christopher Tarnow performing new classical work for piano and Theremin. November 3, 11AM-Cutting edge electronica children's performer Elska (known as Bjork for kids) will perform a special morning show for families. November 3, 3PM-Theremin performance workshop and lecture with Carolina Eyck and Steve Uhrik.
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