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Jul 25
Loud Objects at Topia Arts Center, Adams, MA

Aug 2
Loud Objects at Electric Eclectics, Canada

Aug 4
Tristan Perich compositions at Berkshire Fringe Festival, Great Barrington, MA

Aug 28
Loud Objects, Montreal, Canada

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two sets of crotales, three-channel 1-bit music (2008) (download)
This Resonant Room
three trumpets, two sets of crotales, 4-channel 1-bit music (2008)
Asynchronous
solo piano, 5-channel 1-bit music (2008)
clarinet, acoustic guitar, cello, double bass, marimba,
piano, 5-channel 1-bit electronics (2008) (download)
commissioned by Bang on a Can's People's Commissioning Fund
clarinet, violin, cello (2007) (download)
string quartet, 4-channel 1-bit electronics (2007) (download)
two bass clarinets, two baritone saxophones, 4-channel 1-bit electronics (2007) (download)
10 violins, 10-channel 1-bit electronics (2007) (download)
next performance: Whitney Museum, Feb 29 2008
three violins (2006) (download)
three soprano voices, piano (2004) (download)
piano, bass clarinet (2003) (download)
piano duet (2002) (download)

The Machine Drawings—pen on paper or wall drawings executed by a custom-built machine—use randomness and order as raw materials within a composition. Inspired by physics and math, the machine drawings are a combination of the delicacy of real drawings and the rigid, structured system of mechanics and code.

 

In all of his creative activities, Perich is inspired by the aesthetics of math and physics, and works with simple forms and complex systems. The challenge of elegance provokes his compositions for solo instruments, small ensemble and orchestra. As a visual artist, he works primarily with machines to create pen-on-paper drawings that explore the limits of traditional drawing through randomness and order.

In 2004 he began work on 1-Bit Music, combining his music with primitive, hand-programmed electronics that investigate the foundations of digital sound. The Village Voice, BOMB Magazine, BPM Magazine, Res Magazine, Wired News, Cool Hunting and Spin Magazine covered the release, which has also been featured on television. Surface Magazine called the boxes "profound throwbacks to the traditional album, a response to the intangibility of iTunes and mp3s in the form hand-held artwork."

Perich's compositions have been performed by ensembles including Bang on a Can (2008 People's Commissioning Fund), counter)induction, Calder Quartet, New York Miniaturist Ensemble, Due East, Y Trio and Ensemble Pamplemousse at venues including the Whitney Museum, P.S.1 and Mass MoCA. His recent activities include electroacoustic pieces for 1-Bit Music with instrumental accompaniment. His experimental electronic music group, the Loud Objects, has performed in Germany, Japan, Italy (Screen Music 2), Norway (Piksel), England (Evolution) and the USA (including at the NIME festival). He has spoken twice at Dorkbot. Perich studied math, music and computer science at Columbia University after attending Philips Academy, Andover. More recently, he studied art, music and electronics at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at Tisch School of the Arts, NYU.

Tristan Perich on Cantaloupe Music

Wielding soldering irons over a ramshackle overhead projector, Tristan Perich, Kunal Gupta and Katie Shima wire up live musical circuits. Punctuated silence occupies the first few minutes of their set while the initial circuit is wired up on an antique overhead projector. The resulting explosive sound is dense and grows as more microchips are added.

 

1-Bit Music probes the foundations of digital sound. An electronic circuit is assembled inside a CD case with a headphone jack on the side. The device plays back 40 minutes of low-fi 1-bit electronic music, the lowest possible digital representation of audio. Available now from Cantaloupe Music for $25 or as a limited art edition for $100.

 

Jul 25
Loud Objects at Topia Arts Center
5:00 PM, Free
27 Park St. (map), Adams, MA

Aug 2
Loud Objects at Electric Eclectics
6:00 PM
Canada

Aug 4
Tristan Perich compositions at Berkshire Fringe Festival
7:00 PM, Free
Daniel Arts Center, Simon's Rock College (map), Great Barrington, MA

Aug 28
Loud Objects
8:00 PM
Montreal, Canada

Sep 2
Loud Objects at the Stone
8:00 PM, $10
2nd Street and Avenue C (map), New York, NY

Sep 19
"Interface" performed by Calder Quartet at Carlsbad Festival
8:00 PM
Los Angeles, CA

Sep 25
"Interface" performed by Calder Quartet
8:00 PM
UC San Diego , San Diego

Sep 30
Issue Project Room residency: new works for piano and electronics
8:00 PM
232 3rd Street (map), Brooklyn, NY

Oct 18
Tristan Perich and Loud Objects at Austin Museum of Digital Art
8:00 PM
Austin, TX

Oct 25
Issue Project Room residency: new work for strings and 1-bit electronics
8:00 PM
232 3rd Street (at 3rd Ave) (map), Brooklyn

 

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