- University of Minnesota's College of Liberal Arts
- Department of Art
- School of Music
- Minneapolis Art on Wheels and the MAW Artist In Residence Program
- Northern Lights.mn and the Art(ists) on the Verge 2 Program
- EMI Audio
February 2010 Archives
Visual Arts
For download: MapFor online viewing: Map
Performances
Download PDF of full performance program here.
Wednesday, September 29
Artist Visit, 10:00am-11:00am (Regis-East Room 134)
- Kyle Phillips, "Empathetic Architecture
Welcome Concert - food will be served: 6:00pm - 7:30pm (L)
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-wednesday-welcome-concert-heizerbaum.html">Heizerbaum</a>
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-wednesday-welcome-concert-pelzwik.html">Pelzwik</a>
Love Power I: 8:00pm - 9:00pm (L)
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-love-power-i-goodday-montags-laboratory-of-so-so-sounds.html">Goodday Montag's Laboratory of So-So Sounds</a>
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-love-power-i-angel-faraldo-yolanda-uriz-configuration-4.html">Angel Faraldo, Configuration #4</a>
1419 I: 9:00pm - 10:00pm (1419)
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-1419-i-kilkiilimikilii.html">Kilkiilimikilii</a>
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-1419-i-la-societe-des-amis-du-crime.html">La Société des Amis du Crime</a>
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-1419-i-colony-collapse-disorder.html">Colony Collapse Disorder</a>
Ambient Showcase I: 10:00pm - 11:00pm (L)
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-ambient-showcase-i-earworm-improv-ensemble.html">Earworm Improv Ensemble</a>
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-ambient-showcase-i-mkr.html">MKR</a>
Nightlife I: 11:00pm - 2:00am (L)
- GreyField
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-nightlife-i-ghostband.html">Ghostband</a>
- houseluna
Thursday, September 30
Spark Reception: 4:30pm - 6:30pm (R)
- <a href="http://blog.lib.umn.edu/ali/spark2010doc/2011/01/spark-2010-thursday-spark-reception-bryce-beverlin-ii-interface.html">Bryce Beverlin II, Interface</a>
- Jazari
- Coppice (Noé Cuéllar & Joseph Kramer)
Love Power Dinner II: 6:30pm - 8:00pm (L)
- Max Thorson
- WARY
Love Power II: 8:00pm - 9:30pm (L)
- Tajinder Dhami, Electrotuning
- Arash Radkia, The Radiologist's Room
- Juhyo, Power
- Izzi Ramkissoon, Domesticated Animalia
- Pineal Eye
- Kevin Ernste, Numia
Urban Caravan: 9:30pm - 10:00pm, meets at west side of Stone Arch Bridge
more info at urbancaravanblogspot.com
Ambient Showcase II: 10:00pm - 11:00pm (L)
- So/On
- Taylor/Henrickson/Hamer/Grosse
Nightlife II: 11:00pm - 2:00pm (L)
- Alex Kotch
- S.M.B.H
- VladTrio
Friday, October 1
Artist Visit, 10:00am-11:00am (R-East Room 138)- Tyler Stefanich: "Re-presented Narratives"
Artists Talk: 2:00pm - 3:30pm (R)
- FURT
Love Power III: 4:00pm - 6:00pm (L)
- Akira Takaoka, Responsorium
- Azumi Yokomizo, A toy guitar in nature
- John MacCallum, El Arbol de la noche triste
- Benjamin Taylor, Silounds
- Steve Wanna, (in)differenece/s
- Marcus Rubio, Sonata for Musical Saw and Electronics
- Philipp Blume, leuchtertrautfernemdnahes
- John Zuma-Saint Pelvyn
Love Power Dinner III: 6:00pm - 7:30pm (L)
- Mark Henrickson & He Can Jog
Talea Music Ensemble: 8:00pm - 9:00pm (L)
- Brian Ferneyhough, Time and Motion Study No. 2
- Steven Takasugi, Strange Autumn
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Karlheinz Stockhausen, Kontakte
1419 III: 9:30pm - 11:00pm (1419)
- Friction Brothers
- PAS with special guest FluiD
- Vultures
Nightlife III: 11:00pm - 2:00am (L)
- Heckadecimal
- Kendall Station
- Puzzle Weasel
- VJ Veiss
Saturday, October 2
Artist Visit, 1:00pm-2:00pm (Regis-East Atrium)
- Arlene Birt, "Visualizing Grocery Impacts"
Artist Talk: 2:00pm - 3:30pm (R)
- Fred Frith
Concert: 4:30pm - 6:30pm (B)
- Fabian Winkler, Dolly
- Pramila Vasudevan, Words to Dead Lips
- David Bithell, YesNo
- Kristian Twombly, The Ship
- David Butler, Microfiche
- OINC (Oberlin Improv and Newmusic Collective), Improvisation 45
- Julien-Robert Legault Salvail, Fit into the crowd
- Jeffrey Hass, Magnetic Resonance Music
- Colin Holter, I Believe I Believe I Believe
Love Power Dinner IV: 6:30pm - 8:00pm (L)
- Ostraka ft John Keston
- Caly McMorrow
Love Power IV: 8:00pm - 11:00pm (L)
- Fred Frith
- Klaxon Gueule
- FURT
Nightlife IV: 11:00pm - 2:00am (L)
- Mikkel Meyer
- Paul Birken
- Drumcell w/ VJ Weiss
And...
Please join us at the Love Power venue for dinner starting Wednesday and lunch starting Thursday, thanks to of the Jewel of India.
Location Key:
B = Barker Center
L = Love Power Church
R = Regis Center for Art
1419 = 1419 Washington
2010 Featured Artists
Fred Frith [guitarist, composer, improviser]

Fred Frith is an English multi-instrumentalist, composer and improvisor. Probably best-known for his guitar work, Frith first came to attention as one of the founding members of the English avant-rock group Henry Cow. Frith was also a member of Art Bears, Massacre and Skeleton Crew. He has collaborated with a number of prominent musicians, including Robert Wyatt, Brian Eno, Lars Hollmer, The Residents, Lol Coxhill, John Zorn, Bill Laswell, Derek Bailey, Iva Bittová and Bob Ostertag. He has also composed several long works, including Traffic Continues (1996, performed 1998 by Frith and Ensemble Modern) and Freedom in Fragments (1993, performed 1999 by Rova Saxophone Quartet).
Currently Frith is Professor of Composition in the Music Department at Mills College in Oakland, California.
Source: wikipedia
For more information please visit www.fredfrith.com
Furt [London-based Electronic Duo]


Montreal's Klaxon Gueule is Michel F. Cote (percussion, microphones), Alexandre St- Onge (basses, electronics), and Bernard Falaise (electric guitar). While all three individuals compose and perform extensively in and around the vast Montreal experimental music scene, Klaxon Gueule's format is one of reduction, space, and refined tension.
more info at: http://www.actuellecd.com/en/bio/klaxongueule_/
Talea Ensemble [New York-based contemporary music ensemble]

The Talea Ensemble is committed to promoting new, groundbreaking music through innovative programming thereby communicating the distinctive voices of composers that deserve to be heard. By commissioning and programming these progressive works alongside the established literature of modern and contemporary repertoire, the ensemble creates a dialogue that challenges the boundaries of music and fosters a greater understanding of the works today. By developing an interactive relationship between the composers, performers and audience, the Talea Ensemble builds an environment of reciprocal inspiration that sparks the imagination of all.
Talea's performance at Spark is presented by the University of Minnesota's Contemporary Music Workshop. For more information please visit taleaensemble.org
The Friction Brothers [Chicago-based experimental trio]

Chicago's The Friction Brothers consists of Michael Colligan (dry ice, implements), Fred Lonberg-Holm (cello, implements), and Michael Zerang (percussion, piano insides). While each member has a lengthy resume on his own, their combined forces have produced an endlessly interesting repetrois full of harmonic resonances, grinding objects, manipulated dry ice, and, of course, heavy friction.
More info at: http://sortofrecords.com/the-friction-brothers/
Also:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHW6vqnqgyU
Patrick Flanagan - Jazari [Interactive mechanical orchestra ensemble]
Robots get a bad rap. If they're not rebelling against their
creators and taking over the world, they're stealing your job. The gears
of progress grind into a dark, antiseptic future. Or so movies would
have you believe.
But imagine machines that layer rhythms, automatically syncopate backwards looping beats, and trade licks with you. Where is that summer blockbuster? The film-adaptation may not exist yet, but the machines do. The one-man band Jazari consists of machines that play the djembe drum, the bongos, and a variety of hand percussion instruments, all under the control Patrick Flanagan, who wields a custom-built controller and a Wiimote to improvise through his mechanical band-mates. Jazari has played between punk bands at outdoor rock festivals and in darkened, reverent art spaces. No humans have been hurt or made obsolete.
Prior to working on Jazari, Patrick earned a Master's degree in music composition at the University of Minnesota, where he studied primarily with Dr. Noel Zahler. As an undergraduate, he studied composition at Columbia University, where he encountered numerous luminaries of new music and music theory, including Fred Lehrdahl, Tristan Murail, Joseph Dubiel, and John McGuire. After college, a Fulbright scholarship brought Patrick to Germany to study composition at the Musik Hochschule in Cologne, where he took classes with two brilliant composers of the Feedback school, the late Johannes Fritsch and Clarence Barlow.
For more information visit jazarimusic.comPaul Birken [Hacker, Composer, Performer and Sound Artist]

For more information visit www.discogs.com/viewimages?artist=Paul+Birken
Moe Espinoza - Drumcell [Los Angeles-based beat maker]

Drumcell is the founder of Droid Recordings and co-founder of Droid Behavior along with the Vargas brothers of techno duo Acid Circus. Since the mid Nineties Drumcell has been a firm believer in the power of techno and over the past decade become one of Southern California's greatest champions.
As a graduate of the Musician's Institute, a veteran performer at parties, and longtime recording engineer Drumcell harnesses a strong musical background with a gifted sense of technological intuition. The delicate balance keeps him pushing the limits of his gear continually as a way to develop his artistic express. Forming the Droid Behavior collective with Acid Circus earlier this decade was another other major step in this ongoing development. In turn, the collective has helped expose other local artists as well as established DJs to the growing legion of techno fans in the Los Angeles basin. In the past five years, he's played alongside nearly every major DJ in the genre via the trio's signature Interface parties. This year he also did a mini-tour of the US which culminated in him playing the main stage at the prestigious Movement festival in Detroi
For more information visit www.droidbehavior.com/blog/artists-team/drumcell.Mikkel Meyer [Danish electronic musician]
As a teenager in the 90s Mikkel Meyer was eager to make electronic
music, but first one major problem had to be dealt with; little access
to instruments and no ability to buy them due to a restricted amount of
pocket money. This led the youngster into recycling. Old broken stuff
found in dumpsters was restored to new life and even today a lot of
Mikkel's gear is homemade, found, modified or in some way fixed.For more information, visit mikkelmeyer.dk/
Vidal and Vangelis Vargas - Acid Circus [Los Angeles-based electro duo]
Los Angeles born and bred, Vangelis and Vidal Vargas were raised in
the '80s on a steady diet of Latin freestyle, electro, and new wave
that pervaded their urban environment. Their father also exposed them
to cutting edge progressive acts Vangelis, Tangerine Dream and
Kraftwerk, planting early seeds for aural exploration. By the mid '90s
they were sampling LA's underground club scene and heavily researching
electronic music's roots. After years of influence they began to
express their musical vision through their own recordings and
performances. Vidal and Vangelis eventually found common ground with
producer / performer Drumcell, and in 2002 they formed the Droid
Behavior event production group and record label out of frustration
with the city's lack of knowledge, acceptance, and understanding for
Midwest-bred techno and house music and their European counterparts.For more information, visit www.droidbehavior.com/blog/artists-team/acid-circus/
Vultures [London-based Noise Artists]
Vultures started as a discussion that led to a noise making venture which has taken on it's own life and is carrying us with it. The musicians involved come from industrial, jazz, improv, rock, classical, and various goth style backgrounds. We never know where Vultures is going to take us, but we are unbelievably excited to see how various combinations of these influences will manifest themselves into new, exciting sounds with which we hope we can entertain and inspire others to do the same!For more information please visit http://www.myspace.com/justvultures
Arlene Birt [AOV New Media Artist]
Arlene Birt is a visual storyteller, artist and information designer. Her work focuses on visually communicating sustainability by highlighting the cultural, environmental and political stories behind products. Arlene's work visually explains the significance of the every-day within the context of the big picture in order to engage people in their role as consumers.
Arlene graduated in Visualization at MCAD, and shortly thereafter received a Fulbright grant to research visual communication methods to explain sustainability. Arlene received a Masters in Design in the Netherlands, and is adjunct faculty in MCAD's Sustainability Certificate program. She has consulted with the UN's Environment Program and her work on sustainability, which rides the line between art and communication, has been featured in Creative Review (UK), U.S. News and World Report, BusinessWeek.com, worldchanging.com, SEED Magazine, and at the Barcelona Design Museum.Kyle Phillips [AOV New Media Artist]
In 2006, during my Sophomore year at MCAD, I began developing a tool for dynamic artwork and an attempt to put composition into a set of rules. This was my active project until the summer of 2007 when I moved to Brooklyn, New York and worked at The Studio for Interactive Media. I was introduced to people that have forever changed my course, showing me new ways that interactive media was integrating into the world around me. While in Brooklyn, I won an Adobe Design Achievement Award for my work in generative compositions. My work was exhibited at the de Young Museum in San Francisco and then later Adobe's headquarters in San Jose. Since graduating in December 2008, I continue to work actively on web-based projects as well as physical spaces and have continued to be noticed and have success in both.Tyler Stefanich [AOV New Media Artist]
Tectonic Industries [AOV New Media Artist team]
tectonic industries is a collaborative art partnership of the Danish artist Lars Jerlach and the British artist Helen Stringfellow. The members began collaborating in 1999, while pursuing their MFA's in Sculpture at Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland. In 2001 they relocated to the USA, and they currently live in the Twin Cities. tectonic industries create mixed-media installations scrutinizing our all-encompassing desire for instant gratification and immediate satisfaction. Their work focuses on the artifice inherent within the creation of the modern myths and belief systems of popular culture, with a concentration on our seemingly endless quest for self-improvement. They recently had solo exhibitions at Franklin Art Works (MN), artDC (DC), and ONEZERO Projects (UK), and have participated in group exhibitions and festivals including The Soap Factory (MN), Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit (MI), Urban Institute for Contemporary Art (MI) and You Are Here Festival (UK).For the full Spark 2009 documentation archive click here.
Ali Momeni, Spark Festival Artistic Director
James Patrick Nightlife
John Marks, Improv
Schuyler Tsuda, Noise/Industrial
Michael Duffy, Composer/Performer
Andrea Steudel, Visual Art/Installations
Mary Moreno Lien
Lisa Marshall, School of Music Public Relations Coordinator
Jennifer Kelly, School of Music Communications Specialist
Jenni Hielke, Graphic Design
Electronic music of all types is created and performed with both "classic" and state of the art hardware and software at the S.T.R.U.M. (Sound, Technology & Reserach at the University of Minnesota) Studios, located in Ferguson Hall, home of the UMN School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota (USA).
Since the hire of former S.T.R.U.M. Director and assistant professor Douglas Geers in 2002, the S.T.R.U.M. facilities have undergone major upgrades every year for the last 5 academic years, thanks to very generous grants from the UMN College of Liberal Arts, including the Infotech Fees Committee.
In their current incarnation, the S.T.R.U.M Studios enable many methods of music composition, music recording and production, sound synthesis and audio processing, video production, motion capture, and construction and performance of software and hardware instruments for presentation in concert and multimedia contexts. Students are encouraged to experiment and explore their musical ideas with the studios' technology, whatever their interests or background may be.
Plus, in addition to composition and performance, faculty and students of S.T.R.U.M. are engaged in numerous research projects related to music technology, including creation of synthetic performers, virtual and haptic instrument design, analytical and cultural issues of contemporary electronic music, algorithmic composition, and more.
The Spark Festival features a variety of diverse art and performance spaces in and near the University of Minnesota's West Bank campus. This year's venues include:

Located at 1407 South Washington Avenue, the "Love Power Church" building is an historic and iconic presence on the West Bank. This is the central venue for SPARK concert programming and Night Life.
Please join us at the Love Power venue for dinner starting Wednesday and lunch starting Thursday, thanks to of the Jewel of India.

The Regis is home to the University of Minnesota's art department. It hosts a number of gallery spaces and workshop facilities, and has featured some the Spark Festival's most physically grandiose works.
Barbara Barker Center for Dance

The Barbara Barker Center for Dance is a facility for both instruction and public dance performances, the building plays an important role in the development of a dance program and the University's arts district on the West Bank Campus.

A rising star in the West Bank grassroots and collaborative arts scene, the "1419" is among the most innovatively conceived art spaces in the Twin Cities area. This unique building hosts the Festival's noise concerts.
Hotel Information
Holiday Inn Metrodome: Spark rate = $109+tax
University Inn: $69/night (queen suite with kitchenette) + tax
Aloft (nice!): $99+tax/night (single) $109+tax (double)
Directions
Most events are held in or near the West Bank Arts Quarter.
By Car:
Getting to the West Bank Campus:
Going east on I-394: Follow I-94 east to I-35W north to the U of M west bank exit, 17C. Take a right onto Washington Avenue and curve right onto Cedar. Turn left on 3rd Street S.Going east on I-94: Follow I-94 east to I-35W north to the U of M west bank exit, 17C. Take a right onto Washington Avenue and curve right onto Cedar. Turn left on 3rd Street S.
Going north on I-35W: Follow I-35W north to the U of M west bank exit, 17C. Take a right onto Washington Avenue and curve right onto Cedar. Turn left on 3rd Street S.
Going south on I-35W: Follow I-35W south. Take Washington Ave exit 17C. Turn left on Washington Avenue and curve right onto Cedar. Turn left on 3rd Street S.
Going west on Highway 36: Take I-35W south to the U of M west bank exit, 17C. Take a left onto Washington Avenue and curve right onto Cedar. Turn left on 3rd Street S.
Going west on I-94: Take the Riverside Avenue exit and turn right at the stoplight. Take a right onto 19th Avenue S.
By Plane:
Fly into Minneapolis/St.Paul International Airport (MSP). The Holiday Inn Metrodome does not have a shuttle from the airport, however, they do have a shuttle from the Metrodome Light Rail stop, to the hotel.
To use this free shuttle, get on the light rail in from MSP airport. Light Rail fair is $1.75. As soon as possible, call the Holiday Inn and tell them you are on the light rail. You will get off at the Metrodome Light Rail stop. Look for the Holiday Inn vehicle waiting for you. (They will only be waiting for you if you have called ahead).
For more information on the Light Rail, visit the Metro Transit website: www.metrotransit.org.
A cab ride from the airport will cost about $35.
Maps
For an event map with all event locations, Click here.
For a detailed campus map, Click Here.
For a detailed parking ramp map, Click Here.
Weather
This year, the Spark Festival will be held in September. Unlike previous Spark Festivals, which were held in the middle of the cold and bitter Minneapolis winter, you can rest assured that spring in Minneapolis will likely be mild and comfortable. Guests of the festival may consider packing a light jacket.
For specific weather information, please consult the forcast.
Festival Fees
There are no fees to attend the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art. In lieu of conference and admissions fees, please take note of some of our sponsors page.
Questions & Help
Please direct general questions to sparkfst@umn.edu.
Specific inquiries can be made to the appropriate person by reviewing the Staff page.