Next week (last one, I am sure you are thrilled to see this thread come to a close):
"WHO: Moby, a versatile musician, gained recognition in the early 1990s for his contributions to dance and techno music. His albums, "Everything Is Wrong," "Animal Rights" and "Play," span several different genres of music including contemplative ambient, hard rock, techno, and an unusual bluesy and hip-hop feel that earned him critical acclaim. With a background in architecture, Moby believes his recordings are an extension of the discipline and, subsequently, views his music as architecture.
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Bernard Tschumi, one of the great theorists and educators on architecture, is known for creating forward-looking projects that articulate the contours of the emerging century. Lead by Mr. Tschumi, Bernard Tschumi Architects is dedicated to the interface between 21st century conditions and architecture. The firm, known for its innovative solutions, has been the recipient of award-winning prizes for works ranging from concert halls in France to a new student center on the Columbia University campus.

Curator/moderator Christopher Janney has created numerous permanent architectural installations, attempting to make architecture more "spontaneous" (Harmonic Runway, Miami Airport; REACH:NY, 34th St. subway, New York) and, on the other hand, to make music more physical (HeartBeat:mb with Mikhail Baryshnikov).

WHAT: A lively discussion between Moby and Bernard Tschumi, two dynamic contemporary artists together with Christopher Janney exploring some fresh connections between music, architecture and the visual arts.

WHEN: Wednesday, April 21, 2004, 8:00 pm"

- selma 4-16-2004 1:41 am





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