Monday, September 14, 2009

'In Back of the Real': Marjan Moghaddam and Adam Caine- Live Guitar with Computer Animation


The HOWL! ARTS PROJECT 2009: MUSIC SERIES
presented at
45 BLEECKER STREET THEATER
45 BLEECKER STREET NYC
(JUST EAST OF LAFAYETTE AT MULBERRY STREET)

Tuesday September 15th, 8pm
"In back of the real" Marjan Moghaddam and Adam Caine
Live Guitar with Computer Animation
45 Bleecker Street Theater

Downstairs Green Room
45 Bleecker Street (Just East of Lafayette at Mulberry Street)
Admission $10 to benefit the HOWL ! HELP Fund
Advance tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/79360
Cash only tickets available at the door two hours before showtime.

Marjan Moghaddam & Adam Caine take the audience through an exciting and groundbreaking multimedia journey with dazzling computer animation and special effects. The live animations range from the hypnotic dance of materially ambiguous fluid forms to roaming explorations of dazzling architectural structures, mesmerizing psychedelic patterns and stunning visuals.
Marjan and Adams’ award winning and pioneering visual music projects have been the official selections of dozens of international film, video and animation festivals and their state-of-the-arts multimedia shows have packed theaters throughout New York City.

Tonight, experimental guitar virtuoso Adam Caine performs a live improvisational set with mindblowing computer animation by Marjan Moghaddam. Part avant-jazz, part experimental art-rock, part new indie guitar virtuosity, Caine explores sonic terrain reminiscent of New York's art rock heydays.
Marjan Moghaddam, ex-video diva of the Pyramid Club, will be projecting her award winning computer animations, most recently featured on the Art Disk DVD for Art Basel-Miami, during the live set.

"Being blindsided by newcomers is one of our favorite sensations, and the latest to smack us upside the ears is guitarist Adam Caine. He's clearly his own man, and one to watch." Michael Iannantuono, Time Out NY

http://www.caine.tv
http://www.dandy-job.com
http://www.marjan.com

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