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The Electric Arts Alliance of Atlanta: Event Abstracts
2.17.03 -- 'Greetings and Best Wishes' from Ouie Dire and Andy Ditzler, Adodi Muse and the Clayton State College Theater
Press Release
This event marked one full year of monthly Third Monday Electric Arts events that had begun in February 2002 - it also marked the end of that streak, as it was followed by a 3-month break from EAAA programming. It included a performance by the French sound art collective, Ouie Dire [Jean Pallandre (phonography), Xavier Charles (clarinet), and Marc Pichelin (analog synthesizers)] and served as the CD-release party of an Atlanta Sound Postcard created by the group (they were just finishing a residency at Georgia State University as part of the Pulse Field sound art exhibition; Charles had also contributed a piece to the sound sculpture exhibit, L'Objet Sonore); the event also featured a multimedia performance and commentary on greeting cards by Andy Ditzler, the ADODI Muse Gay Negro Ensemble and the Clayton State College Theater Department.
6.03 -- The EAAA Legacy Series (5 Mondays in June)
Press Release for entire series | Creative Loafing Article
This series marked my final organizational effort with the EAAA before I moved to Los Angeles for school. I decided to cram in as many performances and lectures by people who I had wanted to have as a part of the series for quite some time, but had been unable to work into the schedule so far. In the end they all met the criteria of having been active, influential and pioneering Electric Artists in Atlanta for quite some time, so the series was titled the EAAA Legacy Series. The participants included (in order of appearance) Dick Robinson, Howard Wershil, Robert Cheatham & Richard Gess, Marshall Avett & Tony Gordon, Don Hassler, Neil Fried and Steven Everett, and included lectures on and concerts of past and present work. The point was to remind Atlantans of the vitality that has always existed here, whether acknowledged or not, and to shed some light on where we have come from and where, perhaps, we might be going...
EVENT 1: Monday, June 2nd - Dick Robinson
EVENT 2: Monday, June 9th - Howard Wershil / Robert Cheatham & Richard Gess
EVENT 3: Monday, June 16th - Marshall Avett & Tony Gordon
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June 2003 was my final month programming for the EAAA - to find out more on events following these or to keep up with upcoming EAAA activities, check out the EAAA website and/or join the EAAA list-serv...
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