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JEREMY D. SLATER is a sound artist essentially, but also works with video and sound in performance and installation settings. His sound work consists of field recordings as a base to create processed drones with tabletop guitar, objects, ambient noise, and environmental sound. Performances include live performed video that is ambient and reactive. Video work also includes single and multiple channel videos for screening and installations with sound and ephemeral sculpture. Jeremy was one of the 1999 recipients of the Computer Art Fellowship from New York Foundation of the Arts (NYFA) and has attended the Experimental Television Residency and was recently artist in residence at Seoul Art Space in Geumcheon in Seoul, South Korea.
Jeremy has exhibited and performed nationally and internationally including: music for "Paradiso", a performance with Leimay at Watermill Center (Watermill, New York), video at White Box Gallery (New York), music for "Floating Point : Waves" performance with Leimay at Here Art Center (New York), sound for "Radio Gowanus" at Cabinet Gallery in Brooklyn, NY for "Postcards From Gowanus", video screening at "Red Hook Cine Sioree" (Brooklyn, New York), "Situ’arte” Pátio da Inquisição" (Coimbra, Portugal), "Transnatura Videolab: Imagem Corpo - Corpo Formal" (Semide, Portugal), "Electrochoc Festival" (Rhône-Alpes, France), "Digital Art Weeks SoundScape Programme" (Zürich, Switzerland), "Neighborhood Public Radio (NPR)" sound performance at The Whitney Biennial (New York, NY), video screening for "Video as Urban Condition" (Linz, Austria), and sound/video presented with the "Flatland Limo Project" (Melbourne, Australia and Armory Art Fair, New York), and many live performances with sound and video in the United States, Canada, Korea, Japan, and Germany.
Collaborators have included Patrick Todd (Red Chair), Shige Moriya (Cave), Ximena Garnica (LEIMAY), Yuko Kaseki, Minako Seki, Takuya Muramatsu, Yann Keller, Maria Moran, Tamara Yadao, Richard Garet, EA, Marie Evelyn, Gregory Reynolds, Ann Adachi, Ed Bear, Sara Sun, Rhiannon Gibbs, Xavier Becerra, Daniel Carter, Stefano Scippa, Matt Motel, Andrea Williams, Ned Mooney, Gabrielle Herbst, Maria Papadomanolaki, NYSAE (New York Society for Acoustic Ecology) and is a member of ROTC (Rubaiyats of the Cicadas) with Aaron Halley (North Guinea Hills), Red Chair (with Patrick Todd), tu (with Tamara Yadao), and Frogwell (with Richard Kamerman, Bob Lukomski, Robert Hardin, Tamara Yadao).
Jeremy has performed and/or exhibited with Leimay, CaveActs, Front Room, Fuseworks, Diapason Gallery, Issue Project Room, The Whitney Biennial (NPR), Albright Knox Art Gallery, Bridge Art Fair, Fountain Art Fair, Hogar Collection, Perpetual Art Machine, The Tank, Collective Unconscious, Chashama, Electronic Church, KuLe, Staalplaat, Loophole, Tonic, The Stone, fotofono, Goodbye Blue Monday, monkeytown, Zebulon, Union Hall, Flushnik, The Kitchen, Millenium Film Workshop, Here Art Center, Cabinet Gallery, opensource, Cave Art Space, Grace Exhibition Space, Plan B, Theater for the New City for The New York Butoh Festival, Clink Street Gallery, 7hz, Myungdong Gallery, Yogiga Expression Gallery, and Seoul Art Space. www.jeremyslater.net
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Musician, Video Artist, Installation Artist, New Media Artist, Curator, musician, video artist, installation artist, new media artist, curator
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hi Jeremy!
I have a project that might be good for us to collaborate on... lets talk soon!!
Hey Jeremy, I joined CAVE.
Team MemberTheresa Magario tm said…
Hey! Thanks for reposting!!
hi Jeremy !!!
i hope to see you soooon....
:)
xo
julie
Thank you for joining CAVE Nexus and Welcome!
To make most out of the this online tool we encourage you to:
- Add a profile and upload your images, videos and music.
- Post and find events and resources
- Contact members directly and engage in dialogue
- Stay in touch with CAVE's artistic community in real time
- Join or create a group
- Post to your facebook directly from CAVENexus
- Take advantage of the discounts and offers made to CAVE Nexus members.
If you have feed back for us and/or ideas in how to make CAVE Nexus a
better tool for you please let us know.
From all of us at CAVE, Shige Ximena and Denisa.
Team MemberTheresa Magario tm said…
Team MemberLEIMAY said…
You can connect CAVEnexus to your face book. So if you upload a photo or music piece in the nexus with one click can be added to face book. It also work with events. Check out the face book icon in the left of your page. Tell me if it works. Perhaps you can create an event of your upcoming performance...