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Concert + demonstration
@ Soho Galery
November 20th from 2-4 pm
address: 138 Sullivan St., New York, NY 10012
This event is part of a world wide traveling project of "China doer, Action at Once-Fun to be a doer" sponsored by Lenovo Lephone S2 , we invited musicians from different area to work together and we try to realize a new experimental concert in Soho gallery at 2 pm. , 20th, Nov. in New York City.
During that time you will experience a new feeling of music produced by both real instruments and phone application instruments.
You will see how you can phone-remix music and try to become a DJ.
Without any effort you can realize the dream to connect with established composers and play music with them, jamping on your own phone, how cool is that!
There will be lots of interaction games on stage, meeting with established composer, players, dj and researchers from New York and Beijing.
Be part of a fun and contemporary experience!
It is free!
People
Paul D. Miller aka DJ SPOOKY is a composer, multimedia artist and writer. His written work has appeared in The Village Voice, The Source, Artforum and The Wire amongst other publications. Miller's work as a media artist has appeared in a wide variety of contexts such as the Whitney Biennial; The Venice Biennial for Architecture (2000); the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, Germany; Kunsthalle, Vienna; The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and many other museums and galleries. His work New York Is Now has been exhibited in the Africa Pavilion of the 52 Venice Biennial 2007, and the Miami/Art Basel fair of 2007. Miller's first collection of essays, entitled Rhythm Science came out on MIT Press 2004. His book Sound Unbound, an anthology of w ritings on electronic music and digital media was recently released by MIT Press. Miller's deep interest in reggae and dub has resulted in a series of compilations, remixes and collections of material from the vaults of t he legendary Jamaican label, Trojan Records.
Ding Xueer is born in the Quancheng Jinan. she started to study gushing at the age of 5 at the Mr./Mrs. Shi Congyu Jinan Vanguard Song-and- dance troupe Yan Wei.
At 9 years old Ding Xueer obtain her first title: the Jinan "the healthy, studious, and helpful student" award.

in 2000 Ding Xueer went ot study with the renown gushing professor Professor Li Meng to study. In 2001she entered the Middle school attached to the Central Conservatory of Music. during that time of her studies, She continuously obtains "the specialized outstanding scholarship

in 2007 Ding Xueer was accepted at the the Central Conservatory of Music. Wins an award the item:
Benoit Granier is a French Composer living in Beijing (China), he studied composition with Arturo Gervasony, Guy Rebel, Donnacha Dennehy, Roger Doyle as well as Fergus Johnston at Trinity College Dublin where he completed a PhD degree in Computer Music and Composition in 2007.

When moving down to Beijing, He founded the Timi Modern Music ensemble, Beijing renown amplified new music Band, in 2008. Among the pieces premiered by the Timi were work by emerging composers such as Tony Deritis, John Mallia, Gerry Chenoweth as well as Benoit Granier. The work that the composer did with the performers open new possibilities in music and introduce himself to the notion of music and culture...
Award winning composer and performer Demetrius Spaneas travels the world as a musical ambassador, connecting classical, jazz, and traditional music throughout the US, Eastern Europe, and Asia to create international dialogue through artistic collaboration. He has worked with such diverse artists as John Cage, Ray Charles, and Kyrgyz traditional musicians, and has been featured soloist and composer at major concert venues and international festivals in the three continents.

He currently has two solo recordings on Capstone Records, When Wind Comes to Sparse Bamboo (2003) and From a Far-off World (2006), both of which will be rereleased by the Naxos Online Library. In 2010 he released Sfumato, a collection of improvisations with vocalist Galina Parfenova under his own label, DSM.
THE SOHO GALLERY FOR DIGITAL ART is the "heartchild" of John Ordover, son of the late lawyer Jerry Ordover, a leading figure in the Modern Art community. His father's clients over the years included artists such as Roy L ichtenstein, Frank Stella, Richard Serra, Nam Jun Paik and preeminent gallery owner Leo Castelli. "Growing up around the brilliant, spontaneous and off-beat crowd my father introduced me to," Ordover said, "that creative energy drove my work as a writer and editor; opening a gallery is simply coming full circle."

Mr. Ordover is also open to the idea of installations created specifically for the gallery and to other creative uses of the space. "We don't accept any limitations, " Mr. Ordover said. "Beyond our primary function as a gallery, we intend to use our facilities as a screening room for short films, a stage for experimental theater and other such cultural events -- we want to make ourselves into a suppor tive center for the entire SoHo cultural community."