Events
Converge 45: Afterparty Presented by S1 with Coast2c, Daniela Karina, Rachael Archibald
- 9:00pm Saturday, July 30, 2016
Music by
Coast2c http://soundcloud.com/coast2c
Daniela Karina http://soundcloud.com/danielakarina
Visuals by
Rachael Archibald http://rachaelarchibald.tumblr.com/
$5 - $15 sliding scale
More about the artists -
Born and raised in Mexico City, Sofia Acosta’s introduction to the music world started at university-based radio station Ibero 90.9 where she worked for Mercado Negro, a radio show about underground and independent music from Mexico. Her influences come from a wide variety of electronic genres including house, techno and deep basslines mixed with her favorite Latin American producers. She has been a resident DJ in many venues in Mexico City such as Cultural Center of Spain, Rhodesia, and El Imperial. In Portland she collaborates at the community radio station KBOO with “White Noise Radio” which focuses dance and experimental electronic music from around the globe as well as curating a monthly party Gran Ritmos, a night dedicated to Pan-American dance music.
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Daniela Karina finds inspiration in emerging transcultural sounds and reinvented ancestral rhythms. She is co-founder of Women's Beat League, a group of female and non-binary identified people interested in music production and DJing dedicated to skill-sharing, providing access to equipment and creating opportunities via hosted workshops, lectures and event curation.
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An important part of Rachael Archibald’s practice involves playing with the conventions of artistic categories and conforming them into an all inclusive art form through the use of digital technologies. Departing from traditional ways of making art, Archibald is more at home in the digital environment, an accessible and flexible space that allows her to explore an expanding range of creative possibilities and outcomes. With these digital processes at hand, trackpad and keyboard, her ideas can be produced rapidly, multiplied infinitely, and disseminated instantly.
Since completing a Bachelor in Fine Art from the Queensland College of Art, Rachael Archibald has established herself firmly within the global digital arts community. Although living and working in Brisbane, Australia, the majority of her work has been exhibited both overseas and online. Her foray into the online art community was in the 2014 New Digital Art Biennale - The Wrong, held at various sites across the web.
*Dinner music selections by Kathleen Hong
Find information about the dinner here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/converge-45-saturday-dinner-at-pnca-tickets-26184929830