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At February's general meeting (moved to the third Sunday to accommodate our busy spring event schedule), the Nonsite Collective will host a special presentation and discussion.
Kim Hoerbe, visiting from Berlin, will discuss recent archival research on Pauline Oliveros's electronic music from the 1960s, focusing on the tension between event and work. Hoerbe's project locates traces of Oliveros's material practices, leading to a discussion of the place of performance and the musical object in the archive.
Location TBA -- check this space in coming days for a venue.
[Those who would like to participate in Nonsite's usual monthly planning meeting are invited to arrive 1 hour early; we'll get through any new business in short order and leave the 2-4:30 meeting time open for Kim Hoerbe and the ensuing discussion].