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Wednesday, June 4, 2008
  Magnetic fields


File under inspiration.

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Thursday, May 22, 2008
  Press
Mark Weaver of Minneapolis's Daily Planet newspaper published a nice wrapup of BENT Fest, with some choice quotes from me and some of the other performers. Check it out here.

He also made a nice little video to show off a device he modified during the festival:



Thanks Mark.
 
Thursday, April 24, 2008
  Upcoming shows
Hey everyone. Next Wednesday, April 30th I'll I’ll be performing a live looping audio set as part of the Butterfly Social Club’s Re:Vivify Wednesday series. There will be live video, artmaking, bodywork, fortunetelling, and probably a whole lot of hip urban hippies.

9pm, 722 W. Grand, next to the Funky Buddha Lounge.

Be there or be a hippy-hating Republican.

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The next day I'll be driving up to Minneapolis for the Midwest leg of BENT Festival. It'll be three days of circuit-tweaking excitement.

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I'll be exhibiting my Beat/Bleep bikes, giving a workshop on building your own Drum Robot Friday, and playing a live set on Saturday with my band Memory Selector.

Local Minneapolis blog l'etoile has an interview with Memory Selector as one of their weekend event picks, which can be viewed here (at the bottom).

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If you're in Minneapolis or Wisconsin, I highly recommend you check it out.

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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
  Robot Drummer
In preparation for my upcoming workshop at BENT Fest Minneapolis, I've been assembling and implementing the HighlyLiquid MSA-R MIDI decoder kit.

A preview of the results:


Robot drummer from Michael Una on Vimeo.
 
Friday, April 18, 2008
  Zigzags

Zigzag_v1 from Michael Una on Vimeo.
 
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
  Excerpt from live show, 4/5 at Happy Dog Gallery

Michael Una at Bigger Than Your Life from Michael Una on Vimeo.
 
Friday, April 11, 2008
  Grid Transformatiions
A sketch of a little idea I'm working on for BENT Fest video projection.


Grid interference patterns from Michael Una on Vimeo.
 
Thursday, April 10, 2008
  Electromechanical sound generation

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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
  Jejunum
Last night when most sane people were asleep, I was drawing this diagram of the small intestines for my clients here in LA. It turned out so pretty I thought I'd share it:

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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
  Show this Saturday
For its first anniversary, arts collective Deadline Projects presents this multi-media exhibition of works tackling big issues, like space, time, religion and debt. Plus, the opening is sponsored by Goose Island!

I will have one interactive piece in the show, and I'll be playing a live musical set starting at 7:30pm. More live electronic music will follow, by Moment Sound.


SATURDAY, APRIL 5th, 2008
7PM-MIDNIGHT
HAPPY DOG GALLERY
1542 N. MILWAUKEE
CHICAGO, IL 60622
One night only.

Bigger Than Your Life
A one-night art event not to be missed: Deadline Projects's one-year anniversary show!

Deadline Projects is proud to present Bigger than Your Life, a multi-media one-night art exhibition. This time around, Deadline Projects attempts to grapple with ideas that are bigger than our brains can handle and make sense of them using installation, print, painting, photography and sculpture.

We're all surrounded by things and concepts that are huge and unknowable in their entirety. The Iraq war is one example- it's so much bigger than any one person at this point, and as a single human we can have difficulty approaching the subject in a workable way. Or, technological progression- it moves so fast and touches so many parts of our lives, but the average person has very little input to direct and control it. We get caught up in these events and ideas without comprehending fully their true meaning, and the most common course of action is to ignore large parts of the problem and simply deal with what's in front of us.

Michael Una is building a radio transmitter to beam voices into space, ensuring that some part of the show's audience lives on forever in the vast heart of the universe. Sarah Perez takes on Debt – something that usually falls outside of our understanding in its ever expanding and seemingly unconquerable nature by making a sculpture that uses her own money -literally. Gretel Garcia and Una will be collaborating to create an installation made out of multiple digital clocks that will be programmed to flash 12:00 simultaneously – reminding us that time is always at our back. Painter nikki hollander puts pop culture under her scope and uses the forum of the art gallery to confront the public with the unavoidable eye of paparazzi. Others like Shawn Stucky and Marc Salha will be tackling issues of politics and religion in prints and paintings.

* Image credit, Clockwise from upper left: Postcard design by Stephen Shapiro, screenprint by Shawn Stucky, illustration by Damien James, sculpture by Sarah Perez.
Participating Artists:
Arielle Bielak
Gretel Garcia
nikki hollander
Damien James
Blake Parish Lewis
Sarah Perez
Holly Sabin
Marc Salha
Stephen Shapiro
Shawn Stucky
Kyra Termini
Michael Una
Musical performances by www.momentsound.com

Deadline Projects is proud to announce that its anniversary show is sponsored by Chicago's own Goose Island Beer Company! We thank them for their support of the local arts community.


 
My work investigates how vibrating waves of energy and human consciousness interact. I utilize traditional musical instruments, handbuilt analog electronics, video processes, digital synthesis, and repurposed objects to build harmonic wave patterns. These patterns are projected into physical space, creating a unique and temporary audiophysical experience.

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Name: Michael Una
Location: Chicago, IL, United States
Archives
June 2007 / July 2007 / August 2007 / September 2007 / October 2007 / December 2007 / January 2008 / February 2008 / March 2008 / April 2008 / May 2008 / June 2008 /


Older projects:

Beat-Bike Beat-Bike
Sound-Suit Sound-Suit
Snowy Day Snowy Day
Video/Animation Video
Circuit Bending Bent

Relevant links:

Una-Love.com Una-love
Renee Una Renee
Memory Selector memory
Myspace space

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