Pianist, composer and technologist Zubin Kanga performs new solo works created out of his Cyborg Soloists research project, combining the piano with malleable keyboards, interactive visuals, motion sensors, AI-integrated software and other cutting-edge technologies. Includes world premieres of works by Lara Agar, Rylan Gleave and Ben Nobuto, and a new duo with accordionist Andreas Borregaard by Neil Luck.
Zubin Kanga performs for the first time in Spain in a programme including a new work by Miguel Angel.
Miguel Angel – Perfecta Imperfecció
Claudia Molitor – I touched the twinkle on the helix of my ear
Rylan Gleave – Gulf
Ben Nobuto – The Art of Sinking
Zubin Kanga performs the London premiere of Answer Machine Tape, 1987, a major work for piano and multimedia by Philip Venables, created in collaboration with dramatist Ted Huffman. It focuses on visual artist David Wojnarowicz, whose answering machine tape becomes a window onto the 1980s New York art scene, its queer community, and the devastating effects of the AIDS crisis.