SAROSEDA
Interdisciplinary workshops and audiovisual performances
Saroseda | Interdisciplinary workshops and audiovisual performances
Mohsen Art Gallery, Tehran. Monday August 2nd -6th, 2010.
SAROSEDA is a creative initiative which is trying to make new sonic and visual projects by using robotic technology , interactive environments and A/V programming languages.
Saroseda by different pose to mainstream tries to reach new forms in Iranian Maghami and Radif music with the use of western technology instead of western art (Fusion).Saroseda is trying to introduce and expand the new methods in Audio and Visual Processing to create interactive projects and reach a new way to collaborate between Visual Art, Sound Installations and Time-Based Media. Saroseda is going to feature computer usage as an instrument in these performances to jam and improvise alongside acoustic players and focus on workshops of demonstrating live audio/video processing with language programming softwares.
SAROSEDA is Sponsored by Mohsen art Gallery and realized in collaboration with parkingallery and Arman Studio.
URBAN JEALOUSY update!
a selection of audio works by Sound & Performance Artists from Roaming Biennial of Tehran will be on air through Herbst Radio Selected by Serhat Koksal , Enjoy!
URBAN JEALOUSY | Sound & Performance Artists from Roaming Biennial of Tehran
Gözel Radio – Kiskaniyorum
Kost J Picunda – Schlesi Ambulance
Klimek – in Katamon
Arash Khosronejad – G Street Drama
FatMoon – Bagdad Dub
Martin Shamoon Pour – New World Full of Jealousy
Nasir Al Mazam – ToBeOrNotToBe
Bethanien NewYorck – Mieten Stop
Sena Çevik – Agac Tree
D2GG – Radio Guitar
Bijan Moosavi – Shahr-e Siah
Ballgard – Ghahere
Gudubik – Draadspanner
Paul Devens – Treppenhaut
Nicolas Wiese [-hyph-] – Realness Notorious Big
Utku Tavil – The Person You Have Called Can Not Be Reached At The Moment
K.O.F.Y – Slow ( Live on Tehran Roaming Biennial in Belgrade )
Time to listen # 1
A tale of 13 days – first day – wait and see by Erfan Abdi
Erfan writes:
A tale of 13 days – first day – wait and see
Iranian folk
There was this street singer that we recorded his sound in our studio (at the time that I was working at Darya Digital Studio in Tehran). His name was Mash Gholaam Hossein, he was from Ghoochan, and played a wood wind there known as Ney Dolabeh.
so here I edited his song and made an atmosphere for it.