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Call and Response: Camille Seaman with Kyle Bruckmann's quartet Addleds
An experiment in arts and lectures, combining performance and presentation in the form of Call and Response:
Camille Semaan will give a presentation, followed by an informal Q&A and an improv musical response by Kyle Bruckmann's quartet Addleds.
Camille Seaman was born in 1969 to a Native American (Shinnecock tribe) father and African American mother. She graduated in 1992 from the State University of New York at Purchase, where she studied photography with Jan Groover and has since taken master workshops with Steve McCurry, Sebastiao Salgado, and Paul Fusco. Her photographs have been published in National Geographic Magazine, Italian Geo, German GEO, TIME, The New York Times Sunday magazine, Newsweek, Outside, Zeit Wissen, Men's Journal, Seed, Camera Arts, Issues, PDN, and American Photo among many others, She frequently leads photographic and self-publishing workshops. Her photographs have received many awards including: a National Geographic Award, 2006; and the Critical Mass Top Monograph Award, 2007. In 2008 she was honored with a one-person exhibition, "The Last Iceberg" at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington DC. Camille Seaman lives in Emeryville, California, and takes photographs all over the world using digital and film cameras in multiple formats. She works in a documentary/fine art tradition and since 2003 has concentrated on the fragile environment of the Polar Regions.
More about Camille: http://www.camilleseaman.com/
Addleds the quartet of Kyle Bruckmann (oboe/English horn), Tony Dryer (double bass), Jacob Felix Heule (percussion) and Kanoko Nishi (koto) explore timbral and textural extremes of distended instrumental technique via improvisation and open-ended compositional strategies. Their music tends towards a brutalist minimalism as informed by the noise underground as by recent developments in the field of free improvisation.
Individually, the members have performed with other groups and regular collaborators across the gamut of new music both local (Basshaters, Ettrick, Jacob Lindsay, Jon Raskin, Gino Robair, Aram Shelton) and elsewhere (Michel Doneda, Boris Hauf, Giuseppe Ielasi, Polwechsel, Jack Wright, C Spencer Yeh). Together, they began developing their collective sound in 2010. They work frequently with artists of various disciplines, prominently including dancer Christine Bonansea.
More about Addleds: http://www.kylebruckmann.com/projects/other-collaborations/
Drinks for sale. Delicious complimentary refreshments.
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LocationThe Emerald Tablet (View)
80 Fresno St.
San Francisco, CA 94133
United States
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