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Video and Music Performers (VAMP)

Friday 1 December 2006, 20.00–21.00

Part of Late at Tate Britain: December

After a twenty-five-year hiatuses, VAMP are performing again. The group were the first to perform integrated video and audio works using the Videokalos image-processing synthesizer, developed and built by Donebauer in collaboration with Monkhouse in the mid 1970s.

The artists include Simon Desorgher on flute and electronics, Peter Donebauer on Videoakalos synthesiser, Richard Monkhouse on Vector Pattern Generator and Michael Orniston on the Mongolian horse-head fiddle with Mongolian overtone singing.

Funded by Arts Council England, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Polish Cultural Institute and supported by Camberwell College of Arts, University of the Arts London and The Electronic & Digital Art Unit (EDAU), University of Central Lancashire

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Free, no bookings taken

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