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Archer Gallery opens its doors for an exciting multi-media, single-day event in collaboration with
the Clark College Art Department and Washington State University Vancouver�s Digital
Technology & Culture Program. An Evening of Digital Music, Interactive Dance U& Electronic Literature in Live Performance, brings Steve Gibson, a Canadian media artist, composer, and theorist, with Dene
Grigar, Justin Love, and Jeannette Altman, to the Archer Gallery for an interactive,
multimedia event featuring three works of sound, music, light, and motion-tracking
technology.
Gibson�s Virtual DJ is a sound and light performance piece that combines motion-activated electronic
music, dance, virtual reality & robotics. Developed in 2001, it has been performed
in Switzerland, Canada, the US, the UK and Sweden. Premiering after Gibson�s performance
is Grigar and Altman�s The Rhapsody Room, a work that experiments with movement, language and live digital poetry. The final
work of the evening, Justin Love and Gibson�s live dance set, VJ/DJ, aims at getting the audience on its feet and moving.
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Friday, September 28, 1 p.m. & 7 p.m. |
Where:
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Archer Gallery, Penguin Union Building, Clark College
1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663
360 992-2246
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