Friday, October 15, 2010 at 9:00 pm David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center LCDJ
Bryan Kasenic (a k a Spinoza) is a powerhouse of the electronic music world. Known as a leading producer, promoter, curator of The Bunker, a monthly Brooklyn-based exploration of techno and related music, Kasenic produced three successful events for the inaugural Unsound Festival New York this past February. The Bunker personifies Kasenic’s approach to DJing; it’s a party for music-obsessed people who want to dance to interesting sounds in a room full of like-minded folks, thrown by people who live for just that and strive to perfect the experience.
Spinoza will be accompanied by visual artist Seze Devres, who has designed visual artistry to be projected onto the digital canvas that is the Atrium’s media wall. Devres’ experimentations with photography produce what seems to be a contradiction in terms—painterly camera-less light drawings. Her photograms are a lyrical merging of painting and photography, inspired by Cubism, Futurism, and the contemporary use of digital manipulation in sound and art.