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A Monolithic Dome, Mountain of Woe, Professor A, Holy Mountain + Argot
Friday, May 29, 2026
$15
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Music Show
Friday, May 29, 2026
8:00 pm
$15
More Info + RSVP Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board Closing Reception
Thursday, June 25, 2026
“Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board” asks whether you are the invisible onlooker or an active participant. Eli Kauffman and Michael Gunn harness painting’s voyeuristic nature to complicate interpersonal relationships. The paintings exist at a threshold where our internal world is acted upon, through collaboration and intimacy. Tangled foliage, Twisting cables, A cast shadow—Reach, hold, repair, tend. How do we balance relying on one another while channeling the power of that which goes unseen? This exhibition shares its title with a game played by children at slumber parties. A levitation trick that evokes the unknown, a tension with the truth of its physics.The events that unfold are recalled, heightened and eventually brought back down to earth. The disillusion of our accounts is a natural conclusion. Through melodramatic lighting and intangible ghostly presence, tension between physicality and spirituality charges moments with desire—an attempt towards harmony.
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Special Event
Thursday, June 25, 2026
6:00 pm
9:00 pm
“Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board” asks whether you are the invisible onlooker or an active participant. Eli Kauffman and Michael Gunn harness painting’s voyeuristic nature to complicate interpersonal relationships. The paintings exist at a threshold where our internal world is acted upon, through collaboration and intimacy. Tangled foliage, Twisting cables, A cast shadow—Reach, hold, repair, tend. How do we balance relying on one another while channeling the power of that which goes unseen? This exhibition shares its title with a game played by children at slumber parties. A levitation trick that evokes the unknown, a tension with the truth of its physics.The events that unfold are recalled, heightened and eventually brought back down to earth. The disillusion of our accounts is a natural conclusion. Through melodramatic lighting and intangible ghostly presence, tension between physicality and spirituality charges moments with desire—an attempt towards harmony.
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Singing With Machines
April 29, 2016
xSinging With Machines
April 29, 2016
9:00 pm
an evening of experimental, vocal, machine, and performance art with: BLEVIN BLECTUM, DOMESTIQUE, KRISTIN HAYTER, JOSS, AND:
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1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: FALZONE & GLASSON
April 24, 2016
x1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: FALZONE & GLASSON
April 24, 2016
6:00 pm
JPA FALZONE & BRENDAN GLASSON
will be performing John Cage's "ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible)." ASLSP (As SLow aS Possible) is a musical piece by John Cage and the subject of one of the longest-lasting musical performances yet undertaken. It was originally written in 1987 for organ and is adapted from the earlier work ASLSP 1985; a typical performance of the piano version lasts 20 to 70 minutes. In 1985, Cage opted to omit the detail of exactly how slowly the piece should be played. ABOUT 1/4 VOLUME NOISE LOUNGE:
1/4 Volume noise lounge is a free 3 hour lounge session. Listen to the experimental soundscape hosted by that week's artist, chat, bring a book and read or sketch, do your homework, do some experimental research, google, snuggle, practice your astral projection skills, and check out the art in the gallery 'cuz we've got OPEN HOURS, baby---breath---AND grab yourself a bomb cocktail or two.
Oneida / Alec K. Redfearn and The Eyesores
April 22, 2016
xOneida / Alec K. Redfearn and The Eyesores
April 22, 2016
9:00 pm
ART ROCK CITY.
You should see the meniscus on this teeming cup of radioactive sound. Oh--that snapping, crackling, racket? It's the geiger counter. +++Oneida+++
"a restlessly creative Brooklyn rock quintet" - New York Times " Brooklyn's finest (and most robustly prolific, extravagantly aliased, and relentlessly propulsive) art-rock band" - Village Voice +++Alec K. Redfearn and the Eyesores+++
You know these local heroes.
1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: MARK & LAURA CETILIA
April 17, 2016
x1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: MARK & LAURA CETILIA
April 17, 2016
6:00 pm
Laura Cetilia graduated with distinction from the School of Music at Indiana University and received her Master's degree in cello performance from Wichita State University. In addition to her solo work, she is a member of the electroacoustic ensemble Mem1 with partner Mark Cetilia, and performs avant-garde chamber music with violist Robin Streb in their duo Suna No Onna. Mark Cetilia is a sound / media artist working at the nexus of analog and digital technologies. Exploring the possibilities of generative systems in art, design, and sound practice, Cetilia’s work is an exercise in carefully controlled chaos. He is a member of the media art group Redux, recipients of a Creative Capital grant in Emerging Fields, and the electroacoustic ensemble Mem1, described by The Grove Dictionary of American Music as “a complex cybernetic entity” whose “evolving, custom-built systems are as important an aspect of the duo’s achievements as their ever-innovative sound.”
Shawn Greenlee, Lesley Flanigan, Maria Chavez, Humanbeast
April 10, 2016
xShawn Greenlee, Lesley Flanigan, Maria Chavez, Humanbeast
April 10, 2016
9:00 pm
Immediately following 1/4 Volume Noise Lounge with Ed Osborn. LESLEY FLANIGAN is an experimental electronic musician inspired by the physicality of sound, she builds her own instruments using minimal electronics, microphones and speakers. Performing these instruments alongside traditional instrumentation that often includes her own voice, she creates a kind of physical electronic music that embraces both the transparency and residue of process — sculpting sound from a palette of noise and subtle imperfections. MARIA CHAVEZ is mainly known as an abstract turntablist, sound artist & DJ. Influenced by chance & improvisation in contemporary art, she has collaborated with Christian Marclay and the Whitney Museum of American Art, performed alongside Pauline Oliveros, Thurston Moore, Phill Niblock and worked with Merce Cunningham prior to his passing as a sound artist in residence with the DIA:Beacon Museum in Beacon, NY. With local support from Shawn Greenlee and Humanbeast.
1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: ED OSBORN
April 10, 2016
x1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: ED OSBORN
April 10, 2016
6:00 pm
Ed Osborn's work takes many forms including installation, sculpture, radio, video, performance, and public projects. His works combine a visceral sense of space, aurality, and motion with a precise economy of materials. Ranging from rumbling fans and sounding train sets to squirming music boxes and delicate feedback networks, Osborn's kinetic and audible pieces function as resonating systems that are by turns playful and oblique, engaging and enigmatic. Osborn has performed and exhibited, throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South America.
1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: WORK/DEATH
April 3, 2016
x1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: WORK/DEATH
April 3, 2016
6:00 pm
1/4 Volume Noise Lounge, April 3, 2016 hosted by WORK/DEATH. A long time staple of the providence noise scene, work/death (scøtt reber) doesn't have any easy explanations for anyone. The perception of air vibrating in a room, the investment of meaning into formal constructions and abstract procedures. Organized sound, orchestrated noise, disintegrated music regenerated again.
Sponge Bath & Patrick Gallagher w/ Davey Harms
April 1, 2016
xSponge Bath & Patrick Gallagher w/ Davey Harms
April 1, 2016
9:00 pm
Two v nice North Carolina sonic experimenters arrive @ Machines. Come one, Come all. Sponge Bath:
Hardware produced techno music made by Nathan Taylor of Chapel Hill, NC. With Patrick Gallagher:
Prepared guitar experimentation and light flirting with beats. Also hailing from NCs Triangle area. Local Support:
Davey Harms & ONE MORE tba.
Geist & the Sacred Ensemble / Corum / Wex / Mystery Red Inferno / Universal Cell Unlock / Laurie Amat
March 28, 2016
xGeist & the Sacred Ensemble / Corum / Wex / Mystery Red Inferno / Universal Cell Unlock / Laurie Amat
March 28, 2016
7:00 pm
Corum presents MAGIC MIRROR (Portland, OR / Maine): “Magic Mirror is the creative audio/video project of Corum whose outsider vinyl Trilogy under the monikers of Beguiling Isles and Effigy Mounds has sought to explore a metaphysical relationship with a micro to macrocosmic world. Corum has recorded with an array of artists these last few years.. and like these artists, he too brings a psychedelic atmosphere, one not culled from a traditional sense, but of a deeply inmate ability to transform a space sonically creating a more spiritual, or visceral affair. ” - Chris Webb. GEIST & THE SACRED ENSEMBLE (Seattle): Geist & the Sacred Ensemble performs dark, sinister, trembling earth ballads that have echoes of country evenings and haunted memories. Almost reminiscent of the earliest, best freak folk sounds or more recently, a Swans style of brooding heavy stomp. And our neighbors: Universal Cell Unlock, Wex, Mystery Red Inferno (project of Alec K. Redfearn), & Laure Amat.
1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: CHRISTOPHER SADLERS
March 13, 2016
x1/4 Volume Noise Lounge: CHRISTOPHER SADLERS
March 13, 2016
6:00 pm
This week's host: Christopher Sadlers Chamber noise, minimalist improvisations, and maximalist compositions on solo string bass. Member (past and present) of: The Eyesores, Death Vessel, Barnacled, Denimvenom, Shamanic, Shambing Mound. also, cookies and board games!