Tom Sherman on Sat, 20 Oct 2001 07:24:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Nerve Theory/Syr & Mtl |
Le Moyne College's Coyne Performing Arts Center and the LeMoyne Student Programing Board present: the American premiere of "THE DISCONNECTION MACHINE" by Nerve Theory (Tom Sherman and Bernhard Loibner) Jesuit Theater, Thursday, November 8, 2001, 9:00pm* Le Moyne College, Syracuse, New York Nerve Theory creates VidSonic environments that are immersive, intense and challenging. THE DISCONNECTION MACHINE is a 45-minute performance that fingers global telecommunications as the trigger of human disconnection. Disembodied voices, free- floating images, asynchronous messaging, addiction to amplitude and data-density, the fragmenting effects of the multi-syndrome, are distancing people from their sense of place and peace of mind. Tom Sherman (U.S./Canada) and Bernhard Loibner (Austria) have been recording and performing together since 1993. As Nerve Theory they have performed in Paris, Vienna, Linz, Stuttgart and New York. Their recordings, video and texts are available at: http://www.allquiet.org/ Following this Syracuse appearance, Nerve Theory will perform THE DISCONNECTION MACHINE at ELEKTRA 2001 in Montreal, Quebec, November 10, 2001. The ELEKTRA 2001 festival also features performances by Oval, Monty Cantsin, Louis-Philippe Demers, Jean Piche, Yves Daoust, Louis Dufort, and Purform: http://www.elektrafestival.ca ----- DIRECTIONS to Le Moyne College's Coyne Center for the Performing Arts: take E. Genesee to the traffic light at Salt Springs Rd., take Salt Springs Rd. (left) until it intersects with Springfield Rd. (turn left onto Springfield). This is the Eastern edge of the Le Moyne campus (the first right off Springfield is Parking Lot C, parking for the Coyne Performing Arts Center).] *This Coyne Performing Arts Center presentation of THE DISCONNECTION MACHINE is sponsored by Le Moyne College. There will be no admission charge. For further information call: 315-445-4523 ----- DIRECTIONS (continued): From the South (Pennsylvania, Binghampton, Ithaca, etc) Route 81 North to Route 690 East to Thompson Rd. South exit. Thompson Rd. uphill, right turn on Springfield Rd (top of the hill), left at first intersection (still Springfield Rd.) Enter campus at Parking Lot C. From the North (Ontario, Watertown, N. Syracuse, etc.) Route 81 south to Route 690 east to Thompson Rd. South exit, then same as above. From the East (Albany, Utica, Rome, etc.) Route 90 (NYS Thruway) Westbound to Route 481 South, to Route 690 West, to Thompson Rd. South exit, then the same as above. From the West (Rochester, Buffalo, Auburn, etc.) Route 90 (NYS Thruway Eastbound to Route 481 South, to Route 690 West, to Thompson Rd. South, then the same as above. ----- _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold