Event
[RESIDENCY] G Lucas Crane: Time Boiler
19 Jun 2018
Event times
8pm
Cost of entry
$15 ONLINE $20 DOORS
Address
- 509 Atlantic Ave
- New York
New York - 11217
- United States
Travel Information
- 2/3/4/5/A/C/G/D/M/N/R/B/Q/LIRR
A master of chewed up memory music, cassette worship, mutant tapes, sound games, and real time travel all bathed in video awash in prophecy.
About
G Lucas Crane – Tapes, Electronics
Ryan Soper – Visuals
Mathew Mann – Visuals
Time Boiler is both a tale of time travel memory loss told in tape collage music and a series of attempts at time compression through musical trials on the performing body. In this program, G Lucas Crane will be tasked with specific times in which to tell each part of the story, cooking down time itself into a series of dense atmospheric collages set to otherworldly video pieces. He will reveal the lost tapes of prophecy and use these mutant tapes of yore to succeed in the trials of the Time Boiler. This performance will illustrate the psychological consequences of time travel on the human mind through a series of live compositions constructed from the depths of his cassette tape archive of ancient sound memories collaged together in the style of an apocalypse DJ.
G Lucas Crane is a sound artist, performer, and musician whose work focuses on information anxiety, media confusion, sonic mind control and time skullduggery. His cassette tape based sound practice explores the liminal space of hybrid analogue aesthetics and new performance techniques for forgotten technology. In New York City, he has variously performed at The Stone, Museum of Art and Design, Pioneer Works, Roulette, Issue Project Room and the Brooklyn Museum. He was a 2011 LMCC Swing Space Resident Artist and received the NYSCA Individual Artist Commission for the sound design of theater piece This Was The End, for which he received a Henry Hewes Award and a Bessie nomination. He is a co-founder of the (hold that thought) Silent Barn, an experimental art and performance space in Bushwick, Brooklyn. His current project, Decoder 2017, a collaboration with director Mallory Catlett, plays at the Chocolate Factory Theater in 2019.