April 13, 2007

Instant Composition

Wilbert De Joode, currently living in Amsterdam but on tour in the USA, played solo bass recently at Eyedrum art and Music Gallery and as those know who were there, it was an incredible experience. Wilbert talks with Robert Cheatham about the vagaries, pitfalls, confusions, and pleasures of playing in the field of 'instant composition'.
Part 1 (27 min 36 sec)
Part 2 (19 min 58 sec)

PD Podcast 13-1.mp3 (audio podcast) 13.2 MB
PD Podcast 13-2.mp3 (audio podcast) 9.6 MB

April 10, 2007

Inaccessible Places

Join Atlanta Composer and performer Brian Parks in a discussion with Robert Cheatham in the Eyedrum gallery as Brian talks about the Music in the "Inaccessible Places" project as well as assorted ramblings about current creative life and thought.
Part 1 (32 min 02 sec)
Part 2 (18 min 04 sec)

PD Podcast 12-1.mp3 (audio podcast) 13.2 MB
PD Podcast 12-2.mp3 (audio podcast) 8.6 MB

April 09, 2007

Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson

Artists Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson were recently invited to visit Georgia Tech by Tech professor Ron Broglio. "Delayed" is pleased to present a conversation with Bryndís, Mark and Ron from a little hut in the woods where they just happened to run into Robert Cheatham. The conversation begins with a short snippet from the movie 'Edmond' featuring William Macy and Bokeem Woodbine.

Bio: Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir and Mark Wilson have been collaborating since 2001. Their work, characteristically rooted in the north, explores issues of history, culture and the environment in relation to the individual and his/her sense of belonging or detachment. Recent projects use the relationship between humans and selected animals, as a springboard to posit questions on cultural and individual location between 'domesticity' and 'wilderness'. Their work is installation and process-based, utilizing photography and video."
Part 1 (25 min 20 sec)
Part 2 (32 min 16 sec)

PD Podcast 11-1.mp3 (audio podcast) 12.2 MB
PD Podcast 11-2.mp3 (audio podcast) 15.4 MB