cincinnati art museum performance
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(This guy looks like he's checking his email, except he's not real.)
Here's a performance of Sounds from the Gray Goo I, improvisation for metal percussion and laptop, as performed by myself and composer/percussionist Tyler Niemeyer at the Cincinnati Art Museum. (Again, ignore the production quality of this video; it was taken with my lowly digital camera, and it was dark inside the museum. However, I was happy I didn't look like I was checking my email or paying bills online.) Tyler is on the left; I'm on the right.
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