[US, NY] I/O THIRD ANNIVERSARY! | minusbaby | Bit Shifter | exileFaker | goferboy | Dan Winckler

13 Sep

I/O Chip Music
at
Vaudeville Park

Oct 5 2012

Doors/Open Mic: 7pm
Start: 8pm
$7

music by

minusbaby
Bit Shifter
exileFaker
goferboy

 

visuals by
Dan Winckler

 

We are pleased to announce the THIRD ANNIVERSARY of I/O Chip Music! I/O started in 2009 as a space for new and emerging artists to play egalitarian local chip music shows in the NY/NJ area.

Three years, three boroughs, some venues, a compilation, and several collaborations later, and I/O continues to develop a strong presence in the global chip music community. We can’t thank you enough for making I/O what it is today, and we’re excited to share more fun with you in the future!

In our three years, we’ve been fortunate enough to have had artists from around the world grace our stage. We’re extremely excited about the talent joining us on Friday, Oct 5!

minusbaby
http://minusbaby.com/

Richard Alexander Caraballo began his minusbaby project in 1999 to explore the diversity of a lo-fi, compositional aesthetic and has since progressed experimentally in its scope to include elements guided by those roots and a sonic language representative of his influences, namely: the art of bass and how it moves butts.

Bit Shifter
http://bit.shifter.net/

Bit Shifter explores high-impact, low-res music produced using primitive gear and synthesis as a deliberate aesthetic choice. Bit Shifter operates with a standard Nintendo Game Boy as a means of exploring the aesthetics of economy, pushing minimal hardware to its maximum.

He is also in it for the lolz.

exileFaker
http://exilefaker.info/

exileFaker has been writing melodic, rhythm-driven music for the Nintendo Game Boy since 2008. He has performed several dozen times in NYC and abroad, including shows in Canada, Japan, and at the 14th Street Guitar Center. His first EP was released on 8bitpeoples earlier this year, and he is currently hard at work on a unified theory of quantum gravity, political economy, and chiptune.

 

goferboy
http://goferboy.bandcamp.com/

Also known as Henry Andrew Baum, goferboy began his existence as a twinkle in his father’s eye that turned into a flame that could be extinguished. After tickling the ivories of a piano for most his childhood, goferboy transformed his tickling into a fondling of buttons. His sound, using gameboys as his weapons, vary from melodic frolics, to gloomy bass, and disco pulsations. The results impregnates the audiences ears, as his provocative, neon hip fluxuations, fertilizes their hearts.

goferboy has no prejudices. works well with children.

Dan Winckler
http://danwinckler.com/

Dan Winckler has performed or designed projections at MoMA PS1, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the American Museum of Natural History, Eyebeam, the Tank, { R } a k e, EyeWash, the Austin Museum of Digital Art, the MenschMeerMedien Festival 2007 in Bremen, Germany, and ISEA 2006. He is the founder/partner of Really Useful Media, a Brooklyn-based production company. He has collaborated with a wide range of artists including Benton-C Bainbridge, Bit Shifter, Koosil-ja, Glomag, and Lance Blisters. He is also a contributing developer to Open Emu, a set of tools for “virtual console bending”, i.e., live manipulation and deconstruction of old school game consoles including the NES, Sega, and Game Boy.

Vaudeville Park
26 Bushwick Ave
(corner of Bushwick and Devoe St)
Brooklyn, NY 11211

L train to Graham Ave

Google Map:
http://brk.to/o9a

 

vaudevillepark.org

iochipmusic.org

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