Wednesday, October 14, 2009

DJ Adio at Beachwood Place with Phillip Bimstein's "Door" music reveal some of the Vibrational Ways of Doors in Augmenting [Limited Forked] Configurable Spaces



From an interface system and intersection system of interactions comes this involuntary and voluntary collaboration of vibrations:

DJ Adio in Beachwood Place in a front window system of a mall shop, in a corner where two glass walls met, interacting with themselves, with light, and hosting a party of reflections.

DJ Adio in Beachwood Place remixing experience, remixing and reconfiguring interactions, generating, intercepting, re-transmitting, reconfiguring vibrations --wave patterns-- --movement-- of sound and light; there are moments in which reflections of shoppers walking by the store converge in DJ Adio, his jacket becoming a singularity of a moment he is making, he is mixing, as if for forkergirl to configure with help from Phillip Kent Bimstein's music of the door. DJ Adio mixing and remixing the moment, collaborating with all contributing to the moment that he extended and that is now being extended again, to the delight of Limited Fork Theory, the moment, the collaboration expanding, growing, forking, bifurcating in multiple directions, on multiple scales, configuring temporary framework systems for temporary meanings, temporary architectures of possible realities embedded in the configurable (if only in imagination) natures of what exists, what has existed, what can exist;

DJ Adio is a door system exposing some of the ways of doors; the event happens on/in the door itself, is a door not to the event, but to what the event reaches as the vibrations of its activity fan and ripple out --as if seeking connection

AND connecting with forkergirl who adds spoken vocals (Ghost Delay Response Relay) to a soundtrack whose foundation is Phillip Kent Bimstein's The Door (an exceptional track from an exceptional album: Garland Hirschi's Cows) and snippets of a forked collage of Joseph Bertolozzi's Mid-Hudson Bridge Music and tracks composed/played by forkergirl on the Limited Fork iPhone.

Do note: though no space for this DJ Adio system of expansion had been previously allocated, space for the moment opened, stretched, warped into availability when needed; an intensity of interaction bent what was already there, establishing a door system of access.

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