Byzar at Exit Art, October 4, 1996 Went to the shape of sound exhibit at Exit Art on Friday night. Saw Sheldon and Amir there. Not too many people were there - but a nice environment. Sort of neat, Byzar played. Great hairstyles on these guys ;) THey were mostly mucking around, improvising and stuff. I didn't feel there was much cohesiveness to what they were playing though. I sat in an inner tube and leaned back on a pole - really really relaxing - some beats, but not many. The performance was part of the exhibit rather than vice versa -- which was unusual to begin with, but was interesting. As for the visual part, there were two galleries - one really shut down from the other artist and the one open. weird things - like a helmet made of two bullhorns set up with the mouth part at the ears, or a hat with metal/tin elephant like trunk for ear pieces. The best visual thing was the most involved, a hybrid installation/computer art thing made by Jarion Lanier -- climbed into a miniroom which had like the inside of a waterbed in it for people to lay on that was clear. Underneath was the projection of the computer designs, and you stared up to the top to see yourself and the computer art in a mirror above. Really like an issolation tank in a room - relaxing and mind-blowing at the same time. Picked up the rest of the Exit Art Schedule - will post that in the next message... /\/\ichael -- sentinel --------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Hauben@columbia.edu Teachers College Dept. of Communication Netizens Netbook http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/netbook/ WWW Music Index http://www.columbia.edu/~hauben/music/ Electronica Reviews http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hauben/rave/