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Press & Articles
August 21, 2007 :

THE BEST'07: PROJECT>SOUNDWAVE
Project>Soundwave awarded 'Best Sound Sculptures: Future
Classic' by San Francisco Magazine's Annual Best Issue.
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August 15, 2006 :

RADIO FEATURE: Sight Unseen:
Alan So, Justino, and Night Night
Interview about director Alan So and artists Justino and Night
Night's perspectives on sound, the Soundwave>Series, and
the Bay Area's sound art scene.
by Tania Ketenjian, Resonance FM (UK), KALX (Berkeley)
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July 19, 2006 :
Sound of Mind by Frances Reade, SF Weekly
"The Soundwave Series has sought to
make irrelevant the typical distinctions between artist, musician,
audience, stage, and venue... idiosyncratic performances that
are challenging, charming, magical, assaultive, and (as is
always the case with really sweet sound art) deeply personal
for everyone present."
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July 12, 2006 :

TELEVISION FEATURE: Matt Davignon/Live Play,
SPARK*, KQED-TV (PBS)
(Premiered July 12, 2006 on KQED (PBS
Northern California affiliate) Channel 9)
SPARK*, the Bay Area's arts television
show, featured the Soundwave>Series event LIVE PLAY on
ther program titled Performance Ideas. The segment takes a
look into the Bay Area's experiemental music scene and chronicles
guest curator Matt Davignon's day as he prepares for the LIVE
PLAY show. Appearances by artists Marielle Jakobsens, Agnes
Szelag, Moe! Staiano, Lance Grabmiller and Soundwave>Series
producer/curator Alan So.
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July 06, 2006 : Nitevibe,
Issue 241
"It's an artisitic and exploratory
experience for your senses that will open your eyes and your
mind."
July 1, 2006 : Pop
Beat , SF Chronicle
"The aural scientists behind Project
Soundwave are taking the phrase "that's music to my ears"
and running with it."
June 28, 2006 : Summer
List, SF Weekly
"Two nights of experimental music,
noise, and crafty sounds will have you scratching your head,
in a state of awe, or both."
June6, 2006 : Flavorpill
SF, Issue 214
"[The Soundwave>Series is] a combination
of electronics, improvisation, and giddy experimentation"
May 12, 2004 :

Rip, Rig, and Sample by Kelly Vance, East Bay Express
"A group of avant-garde sound artists
using everything from loops to found ojects to electronic
permutation, to push the frontiers of what we call "music"
far beyond what we are accustomed to hearing"
March 31, 2004 :

Vinyl Exchange by Bill Picture, SF Examiner
"The result is a breathtaking assortment
of experimental sounds, noises and rhythms, including samples
of escalators and appliances picked up on the cheap at thrift
stores, that approach sound from a uniquely artistic perspective...testing
the limits of sound's raw emotional capability."
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