p*t*e*r*o*p*t*y*x live at Southpaw, Brooklyn

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On December 15th, the NIME class at ITP presented their final projects at Park Slope’s own Southpaw, a venue with added nostalgic value for me as the first legitimate music venue to open in the Slope during my yoof. The performance had an incredible energy from our incredibly supportive crowd of friends, family, classmates and alums who trekked down to South Brooklyn to see the show. All in all, it was a truly special night.
My project, as you may have gathered from previous posts, my performance was dubbed p*t*e*r*o*p*t*y*x after the family of unison-blinking fireflies found in Malaysia (yes, I have not stopped receiving my fair share of ribbing for that overly-complicated explanation). Alas, sometimes I can be a little long-winded, and to quote a friend who saw the performance live, “man, that came out way cooler than the way you explained it.”
So, we’ve gotten the first round of video documentation, and am waiting on a high def. version coming in the next few weeks. For now, thanks to Tianwei for this video:
Жаль, что сейчас не могу высказаться – нет свободного времени. Но освобожусь – обязательно напишу что я думаю….
The performance had an incredible energy from our incredibly supportive crowd of friends, family, classmates and […….