Upcoming events and performances.

– SATURDAY AFTERNOON SHOW: WHITEOUT I was at The Wave Farm Saturday October 27, 2012 to perform and discuss my current Whiteout transmission art series. The broadcast is archived here: http://tinyurl.com/aaeeczv – PNEM FESTIVAL I’m pleased to announce that I’m  one of three artists representing the U.S. at this years Platform New Experimental Music Sound […]

Transmission Intervention Amsterdam: Day Three

Last month while during a 10 day residency at STEIM [STudio for Electro Instrumental Music] I created a body of improvised sound works of varying duration. These concerts were performed live during the day and night on the FM band throughout the city. Because the documentation was recorded directly from the receiver, any static or […]

Signal To Noise: January 27 – March 1, 2012

About signal.toNoise: I first became interested in minimalism as an undergraduate while studying painting. I recall reading Sol LeWitt’s “Sentences on Conceptual Art” and being taken by his statement: “Successful art changes our understanding of the conventions by altering our perceptions.” This radically changed how I viewed many minimalist works moving forward. Monochromatic pieces like […]

papalCorruption v1.0 beta

papalCorruption v1.0 is a recent experiment for a larger body of new video based works exploring the glitch and corrupt data in media culture. The original clip was a short Italian television story about Pope Benedict XVI.  I downloaded the video from the Vatican website and then corrupted it on a data level.

zip.disk [musik]

Today I was experimenting with some old zip drives I discovered inside a box in my studio. Rather than getting rid of them I wanted to see if I could use the drive as a  industrial/data instrument. The resulting experiment was beyond anything I was expecting. By simply soldering two piezo elements to the head […]

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Jason Sloan is an electronic musician, composer, video artist and professor teaching at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland.

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