Improvisational sound and dance performance. Peiling Kao (dance) and Gretchen Jude (sound) invited Peter Chamberlain to join them as guest sound artist for two one-hour performances at Marks Garage in Honolulu, Hawaii. May, 2018
the Digital Improv Performance System was developed by Peter Chamberlain at Elmira College around 1989 and consisted of art students dedicated to live experimentation with (then) new technologies. It was funded as a contemporary alternative to the Ivy League-type singing groups that served as PR mechanisms for the universities. ( frankly, a scam to get funding but made literally made sense). We toured to Kutztown University and performed several other places before I moved to Hawaii.
Another set from performance at Elmira College in collaboration with the dance program there.
Elmira College Dance instructor Nancy Kane performing with projection of real-time modulations and live sound track by Peter Chamberlain
Another set from the Bits and Pieces performance at Elmira College ca 1989.