With six weeks to Asheville event, Moogfest announces daily schedule, single-day passes

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Jason Sandford

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moogfest2014Press release here:

Moogfest, the five-day festival dedicated to the synthesis of technology, art, science and music, which Mashable calls “No Ordinary Festival,” is six weeks away and today announces the daily schedule plus single day passes.

Since its inception in 2004, Moogfest has been a magnet for artists, engineers, and enthusiasts of Dr. Robert Moog and his legacy to meet, share, create and collaborate. With an experimental lineup of daytime conference programming featuring cultural, artistic and technological luminaries and punctuated by a line up of diverse landmark nightly performances, Moogfest honors the creativity and inventiveness of Bob Moog and pays tribute to the legacy of the analog synthesizer.

By Night – Five evenings of landmark musical performances by new trailblazers, early pioneers of electronic music, and major headliners in over ten venues across the city, featuring landmark performances by electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk 3D; iconic electro-pop duo Pet Shop Boys; self-declared “anti popstar” M.I.A.; super producer Nile Rodgers with his band CHIC; plus a rare performance by UK’s Darkstar; Animal Collective’s Avey Tare’s Slasher Flicks featuring former members of Dirty Projectors and Ponytail; German heavyweight trio Moderat; Mad Decent’s Dillon Francis and Riff Raff; Zed’s Dead; El-P; and Factory Floor; plus over 70 more artists spanning the 5 day festival.

By Day – Five days of mind-expanding conversation, experimentation, and collaboration for creative and technology professionals across seven venues in downtown Asheville. The conference is guided by the world’s preeminent thought leaders and pioneers of music and technology, including Simpsons and Futurama’s David X. Cohen; the ArchAndroid herself, Janelle Monae; improvised performances by Yeah Yeah Yeah’s Nick Zinner, Bradford Cox, and Dan Deacon; and Google’s brightest minds exploring the future of audio; plus conversations with interdisciplinary research laboratory MIT Media Labs; MAKE Magazine’s Mark Fraunfelder; OMNI Reboot, a magazine at the intersection of science, technology, art, culture, design, and metaphysics; videogame arts and culture publication Kill Screen; and more presenting one of a kind programming exclusive to Moogfest.

Moogfest’s free Modular Marketplace is an electronic pop-up shop showcasing the latest and greatest from a lineup of innovative instrument makers. Boutique electronics, experimental effects and modern modular synthesizers will create an interactive exhibition in which the public can engage with new musical devices and their designers

The Modular Marketplace will host daily demonstrations, workshops and sound experiments from the engineers that are shaping the sounds of tomorrow, as well as a free week-long clinic on electronic music production. Programming includes presentations by The Pioneers of Electronic Music Instruments: Roger Linn, Tom Oberheim, Don Buchla, David Borden, and Dave Smith.

Moogfest will take place at over 10 venues located in the heart of Asheville, including Thomas Wolfe, US Cellular Center Basement, The Orange Peel, Asheville Community Theatre, The Mill Room, Diana Wortham Theatre, Fine Arts Theater, Masonic Temple, Asheville Music Hall, Asheville Art Museum, New Earth, Broadway Outdoor, Emerald Lounge, and The Moog Store.

Newly added to the lineup – UR Presents: Timeline, Teengirl Fantasy, Just Blaze, Egyptian Lover, High Klassified, Salva, C Powers, Higher Learning, and Craig Leon performingNommoslive with a string quartet provided by The Asheville Symphony.

See the full schedule by day below.

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Wednesday April 23rd
ODD HARMONICS // UM PROJECT
Theremin installation
Dorit Chrysler performance

 

Thursday April 24th

FUTURE KEYNOTE
Nick Bostrom

MAKE MAGAZINE
Mark Frauenfelder
Forrest Mims
Nicolas Collins
Tom Zimmerman
Drew Blanke
Jay Silver

EYEO
Scott Snibbe
John Keston
Yoon Chung Han
Yuri Suzuki

THE ELECTRIC LADY
Janelle Monae
Chuck Lightning
Nate Rocket Wonder

SONIFICATION AND CYBERNETICS
Bruce Walker
Neil Harbisson
PIONEERS OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC INSTRUMENTS
David Borden
Tom Oberheim

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCE
NIck Zinner & Bradford Cox
Hisham Bharoocha

ODD HARMONICS // UM PROJECT
Theremin installation
Dorit Chrysler performance

HANS FJELLESTAD
MOOG 10th anniversary screening with Hans Fjellestad

LUCKY DRAGONS
workshop

GRAY AREA ART & TECHNOLOGY
workshop

MOOG YOGA

 

Friday April 25th

FUTURE KEYNOTE
Jerome Glenn

SOUNDS OF SPACE
Bill Kurth
Charles Lindsay

HACKATHON WINNERS

MIT MEDIA LAB
Joe Paradiso

KILL SCREEN
Jamin Warren
Daedelus
Gretta Cohn
Karla Zimonja
Matt Boch
Robin Arnott
Matthew Lee Johnston

FUTURE INSTRUMENTS
Herb Deutsch From Moog to Mac
Dave Tompkins Vocoder
Malcolm Cecil

PIONEERS OR ELECTRONIC MUSIC INSTRUMENTS
Dave Smith
Roger Linn

DURATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Gavin Russom
Hisham Bharoocha

ODD HARMONICS // UM PROJECT
Theremin installation
Dorit Chrysler performance

GIORGIO MORODER
Scarface screening with Giorgio Moroder

LUCKY DRAGONS
workshop

GRAY AREA ART & TECHNOLOGY
workshop

MOOG YOGA
Saturday April 26th

FUTURE KEYNOTE
George Dvorsky

NILE RODGERS

GIORGIO MORODER
Dave Tompkins

GOOGLE CREATIVES
Ryan Germick
Aaron Koblin
Alexander Chen
Leon Hong
Raph Levien

MUSIC THROUGH DESIGN + TECH
Willo Perron
David Wexler
Alex Lieu
Aaron Koblin
Julia Kaganskiy

AFROPUNK

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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5 Comments

  1. Orton March 12, 2014

    $89 day passes? Yikes…

    Reply
  2. Doug S. March 12, 2014

    How many tickets have they sold for this? I have yet to speak to a single person who is going.

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    1. Nate March 13, 2014

      I’m going, but only because there was a deal briefly to get a 5-day pass for $99.

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  3. Mitch March 11, 2014

    Any idea if council has asked Moogfest for an accounting on the cash & non-cash incentives?

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    1. Jason Sandford March 11, 2014

      Don’t know, Mitch. I’ll ask.

      Reply

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