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February 03, 2008

Sculpting Voice

www.seseyann.com/sculptingvoice

A night of performances exploring how voice can be shaped, destroyed, orchestrated and processed to build space

A voice is as unique as a fingerprint and speaks in both presence and absence. In an evening of performances ranging from the sublime to the insane, performers use human voice to shape audio, video, theater, and sculpture. Performers include R. Luke DuBois, Lesley Flanigan, Andrew Schneider, Adam Parrish, Nick Hasty, Nancy Garcia, Mike Dory, Christopher McDonald, and Dafna Naphtali.

curated by Lesley Flanigan

May 06, 2007

Bioluminescence

Bioluminescence

Bioluminescence is a collaborative audio/visual project with Luke DuBois.


The voice has a unique role in our musical culture, bridging the linguistic and the semiotic in a way that transcends instrumentality through a highly personal embodiment of musicianship. The recorded female voice, in particular, has been the subject of academic investigation following its role in aesthetics (Adorno), cinema and psychology (Silverman) and feminist theory (De Laurentis). In electroacoustic music, the voice has a privileged place in our canon, providing an boundless source of material for sonic exploration from the tape works of Berio, Dodge, and Lansky through the composer-performer repertoire of Joan LaBarbera and Pamela Z. Our collaboration centers around an extensive investigation of the possibilities of the improvised voice in tandem with electroacoustic processing, focusing on the possibilities of detemporalization and memory evoked through the use of looping, time-stretching, and spectral processing. The interplay between the two performers (one singing, one processing) takes the metaphor of the voice as impulse and the computer as filter and creates a dense palette of evocative sounds and images derived entirely from the voice of the singer.

Click here to watch a video clip from Tranzducer at LEMURplex.

We performed Bioluminescence as part of ICMC 2007 in Copenhagen, Denmark

May 02, 2007

Ice Cream Song on NPR!

Luke DuBois and I did a remix of the Mr. Softee ice cream song for Ice Cream Headache, a five-borough audio tour broadcasting reinterpreted ice cream truck jingles organized by Lauren Rosati and Jeffery Lopez. This event is getting a lot of attention, including a report on NPR's All Things Considered.

Our reinterpretation stretches the 30 second jingle to about 4 minutes with layered vocal tracks over the top. Throw in a distorted bass line and (presto!) you have Ice Mix.mp3.

mr_softee.jpg

April 15, 2007

Moving Objects

"Because the essence of technology is nothing technological, essential reflection upon technology and decisive confrontation with it must happen in a realm that is, on the one hand, akin to the essence of technology and, on the other, fundamentally different from it. Such a realm is art." -- Heidegger

I want to investigate what it means to make objects that move, especially objects that move an invisible space between people.

Completed objects can be found at seseyann.com/objects.

March 26, 2007

Lesley's Music

I just uploaded some songs I've written these past couple months (along with older favorites).

seseyann.com/music

February 02, 2007

LESLEY'S WEBSITE

Is back up and running! Updates coming soon...

www.seseyann.com