Performances
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Performance for an opening at KuBe. Thanks to Ethan Cohen, photo by Samantha Beste.
Arvid Tomayko-Peters - TOOB, keys, trackpads, electronics, trumpet, computer
Arvid Tomayko-Peters - TOOB, keys, trackpads, computer Elliot Creager - guitar, pedals, analog electronics
Arvid Tomayko-Peters - TOOB, keys, trackpads, trumpet, computer Elliot Creager - guitar, pedals, analog electronics
Herring Cove Beach Bathhouse, Provincetown, MA
This video is the 2nd performance of the evening. You can also watch the first performance. The audio and video recording are not quite as good, but it includes an explanation of how the interactive video projection works. If you want, you can jump directly to the explanation at the end of the video pf the 1st performance.
Arvid Tomayko-Peters - TOOB, interactive video projection Steve Schwartz - drums, technical assistance Elliot Creager - guitar, electronics
Photos used in the interactive video projection courtesy of: Vicky Tomayko, Anne Haines, Wikimedia Commons Video: Arvid Tomayko-Peters Special Thanks to Jay Critchley, Vicky Tomayko, Andrea Starr Performed for Jay Critchley's 10 Days That Shook the World
KidVid (aka Arvid Tomayko-Peters aka me) live at AS220. Live loops fun noises.
Live 186 Carpenter, Providence, RI
Arvid Tomayko-Peters - TOOB, keys, trackpads, electronics, trumpet, computer Elliot Creager - guitar Tom Iadecola - bass, pedals Sam Lewin - drums Cory Hargus - keys Tristan - drums on "Hello Crackerbird"
Thanks to Jori Ketten and Andrew Oesch for the venue!
Homesteader is:Anthony Tinnirella - Guitar/Vocals and Robert Lopez - Drums
Modest Megalosaur: The Killer Daffodil Machine is: Alex Dupuis - Guitar, Josh Marshall - Tenor Sax, Steve Schwartz - Drums, Elliot Creager - Guitar, Tom Iadecola - Bass, Arvid Tomayko-Peters - TOOB, keys, trackpads, computer, trumpet
Opera Wolf is: Robert Lopez - Drums, Crystal Pascucci - Cello, Josh Marshall - Tenor Sax
Special thanks to The Providence Friends Meeting for the space.