2010-10-29

guest featuring in Miko Kuro's Midnight Tea

I will be guest performing live improv sound in this very intriguing underground event with Luke Moloney
10.30.10
midnight~early morning
45West STUDIOS in downtown Vancouver (45 W Hastings

MKMT is an undergound art happening which began as a monthly community event in downtown Vancouver. Participants, guests, featured artists, and MKMT staff collaborate to co-create a magical once-in-a-lifetime event. Each tea event is videotaped and photographed as part of a feature-length documentary and exhibition books. Guest artists from around the world have contributed their time and talents to this endeavor. To submit a collaborative proposal, please email mikokuro@gmail.com.

http://www.mikokuro.com/

Vjing for Merging+Media Conference + Masterclass


Sammy Chien is VJing for the reception of Merging + Media conference @ W2

THE M+M CONFERENCE, Friday, October 29th

  • 06.00PM - 08.00PM

    Reception

    Storyeum Socializer and B2B Networker!

    Mix + Mingle with your new Media connections while enjoying our feature VJs and the M + M Digital Gallery of new platforms and Technology! Let the conversation flow with drinks and appies!



http://mergingmedia.ca/agenda

2010-10-03

3 shows in October 2010!!

Sad Mag Live
Saturday, October 9 · 8:00pm - 10:00pm
The Cultch
1895 Venables Street
Vancouver, BC

Sammy Chien performs Real-time art: Improvised Experimental Music, Live Electronics & New Media with James O'Callaghan

Canzine West – the Zine Fair and Festival of Alternative Culture : THE BOOK MARK SHOW

Saturday, October 16, 2010
1pm - 7pm
W2 Storyeum
151 West Cordova Street
Vancouver

http://www.creativetechnology.org/events/canzine-west-the-zine-fair
http://www.brokenpencil.com/canzine/




Theatre for the Ears :: audio/visualizations
Saturday 23 October 2010
Scotiabank Dance Centre (677 Davie Street)
8PM – Vancouver A/V Artists Showcase
Adam Basanta & Sammy Chien (Montreal/Vancouver)
Exploring the field of interactive audiovisual performance, Basanta and Chien create large-scale improvised structures that unfold simultaneously in both the auditory and visual domains. Fragments of familiar sounds and images peer out from imposing synthesized textures, while manipulated live objects recede into un-processed soundscapes in an effort to investigate the material's evocative possibilities within a multi-modal, digital context. Each performance takes on its own character, depending on the materials brought to the table by each artist.

tfte_visual
http://newmusic.org/TFTE.htm