Past Work

Below is a sample of past telematic performances involving participants in Virtual Tour.

thresh_3_hbThresholding 2012: A Telematic Music Event, New York – Seoul
A concert between NY and Seoul featuring Ellery Eskelin, Mark Dresser, Jim Black, Sarah Weaver, Bae Il Dong, Hyunseok Shin, and Simon Barker, with compositions by Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver and group improvisations. Coordinated by Mark Dresser, Sarah Weaver, and Woon Seung Yeo. Excerpt: “Auspicious Meeting” by Mark Dresser


inspiral1_webInspiralings 2011: Telematic Jazz Explorations
A concert between New York and San Diego featuring Mark Dresser, Hafez Modirzadeh, Michael Dessen, Alex Cline, Sarah Weaver, Oliver Lake, Gerry Hemingway, Amir ElSaffar, and Min Xiao-Fen, with compositions by Dresser, Weaver, and Dessen. Coordinated by Sarah Weaver and Mark Dresser. More details…


markBlueRaysTelemotions: A Networked Intermedia Concert (2011)
Two telematic concerts between Irvine and San Diego, CA, featuring music composed and performed by Mark Dresser, Myra Melford and Michael Dessen and a visual environment created by Victoria Petrovich and John Crawford. Concert video


vt_ny_sarahTelematic Transform Music (2011)
A four-site concert of works by Sarah Weaver featuring Gerry Hemingway, Oliver Lake, Hadi Eldebek, Dave Taylor, Eldad Tsabary, Stuart Dempster, Mark Dresser and Michael Dessen. Coordinated by Sarah Weaver. More details…


inspiralings1picInspiralings 2010: Telematic Jazz Explorations
A concert between New York and San Diego, featuring Mark Dresser, Hafez Modirzadeh, Michael Dessen, Alex Cline, Amir ElSaffar, Oliver Lake, Min Xiao-Fen, Gerry Hemingway, and Sarah Weaver, with compositions by Dresser, Weaver, Lake, and Hemingway. Coordinated by Sarah Weaver and Mark Dresser. Video excerpt: “OilEye” by Gerry Hemingway


img0966Jazz Telemotions: A Networked Trio Concert (2010)
A concert between Irvine and San Diego, CA, featuing music composed and performed by Mark Dresser, Myra Melford and Michael Dessen and a visual environment created by Victoria Petrovich and John Crawford. Video excerpt


resonations_10_3_hbResoNations 2010: International Telematic Music Concerts for Peace
A concert at the United Nations and international sites, featuring new compositions for peace by by Yoon-Jeong Heo, Min Xiao-Fen and Sarah Weaver. Coordinated by Sarah Weaver. More details…


Jason_Robinson_photocredit-Scott_Friedlander-(c)-2012Networked Concert (2010)
A concert between Amherst (MA) and Irvine (CA), featuring Jason Robinson and Michael Dessen, with compositions by Robinson. Coordianted by Jason Robinson.


IMG_3656Latent Potentials (2009)
A concert between San Diego and Irvine, featuring Christopher Dobrian, Michael Dessen, Shahrokh Yadegari, Mark Dresser, Edwin Harkins, Nathan Hubbard, Dhiren Panikker, dancers Alicia Peterson Baskel and Rebecca Salzer, and telematic video by John Crawford. Featuring compositions by Dobrian, Yadegari and Dessen. More details…


resonations_09_3_hbResoNations 2009: International Telematic Music Concerts for Peace
A concert at the United Nations and international sites, featuring new compositions for peace by Mark Dresser, Sarah Weaver, Pedro Rebelo, Chris Chafe, and Jun Kim. Excerpt


Jason_RobinsonTranscontinental Circuits (2009)
A concert between Amherst (MA), Palo Alto (CA) and Irvine (CA), featuring music composed and performed by Jason Robinson, Adnan Marquez-Borbon and Michael Dessen. More details…


dtfp_2_hbDeep Tones for Peace (2009)
A concert for peace in the Middle East, performed between internationally-recognized bass players located in both Jerusalem and New York for local audiences as well as a world-wide webcast. Coordinated by Jean-Claude Jones, Barre Phillips, Mark Dresser, Sarah Weaver, William Parker, Suzanne Thorpe, and Gabriel Lanyi. Excerpts


multiplicities2008Multiplicities: An Inter-arts Telematic Performance (2008).
A concert between Irvine and San Diego, featuring Mark Dresser, Billy Mintz, Myra Melford and Michael Dessen, with painter Nancy Ostrovsky and dancer Oguri. Compositions by Dresser, Dessen and Melford. More details…

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