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NeuzTec9: Twelve Performances (2pm-10pm) including Hot Sleepers, Soft Tongues Dielectric and more
A sonic laboratory featuring live performances of electronic music in quad sound
In-Person Event
Sat. November 16th 2024 + Add to Calendar
Wood Hall at VCM (900 Johnson Street)
2:00pm - 10:00pm Doors at: 2:00pm
$20
Artists
Hot Sleepers
Mt. Logan
A Place to Listen Duo
Soft Tongues
Naomi Triebwasser
Dielectric
Isolated Showers
Deniz Pekmezci
Will Maskion
PJS
Peripheral
Presented by:
Garden City Electronic Music Society
#POBox 8811-709 Yates Street Victoria BC
V8W3S3
Event Description
NeuzTec's Saturday features a series of back-to-back sonic experiments, short performances of 20-30 minutes in length. Admission is $20 at the door (NOTAFLOF in effect).SCHEDULE FOR SATURDAY NOV 16:
Artists in order of appearance beginning at 2:00 PM: DIALECTRIC, PJS, ISLES, ISOLATED SHOWERS, PERIPHERAL
~Intermission / Technical Break: 4:30-5:00 PM~
Artists presented by the Victoria Conservatory of Music, in order of appearance beginning at 5:00 PM: A PLACE TO LISTEN DUO, HOT SLEEPERS (HRDVSION & EFEMME), DENIZ PEKMEZCI, NAOMI TRIEBWASSER
~Intermission / Technical Break: 7:00-7:30 PM~
Artists in order of appearance beginning at 7:30 PM: MT. LOGAN, SOFT TONGUES: A BIOACOUSTIC OPERA, WILL MASKION
See also the NeuzTec9 events taking place on Friday, Nov 15 (Deadbeat+Mike Shannon, Longwalkshortdock) and workshops on Sunday, Nov 17. Details can be found at www.neuztec.ca.
NeuzTec is presented by the Garden City Electronic Music Society and the Victoria Conservatory of Music, NeuzTec! Festival is celebrating the growing symbiosis of technology and multimedia including experimental sound design, theatrical arts, electroacoustic, video, noise, drone, ambient, electronica, post-rock, improvisational jazz, cinematic interpretations, and modular synthesis.
NeuzTec's 9th edition is presented by the Garden City Electronic Music Society and the Victoria Conservatory of Music and supported by the City of Victoria, the Capital Regional District, the Government of Canada, Open Space Gallery and Long and McQuade.