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2025's Edition of Investigation thru ELECTRONICS!!

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Graffiti Gallery

109 Higgins Avenue

Winnipeg, MB

Directions: FX 3/31/43 buses - get off at Waterfront stop. Please use Gomez St. entrance.

Accès

Gratuit.

Offert en Anglais.

A des toillettes neutres.

A portable ramp is accessible at the Gomez St. entrance upon request.

À propos

space)doxa and Graffiti Gallery present 2025's edition of Investigation thru ELECTRONICS!! Featuring three new acts: Mutable Body, RUB, and Cookie Delicious, with DJ Salinger!

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Doors open 8:15pm

109 Higgins Ave. (please use Gomez St. entrance) (FX 3/31/43 buses-get off at Waterfront)

Mutable Body is a solo electronic music project by Treaty 1 based composer Alison Hain. Utilizing sounds that reach far back into semiotic memories, Mutable Body constructs hyper-real soundscapes from synthesized and sampled sources, orchestrating worlds at once familiar

and alien. Mutable Body will be performing a new live audio/video work titled If We Build Forever: a futurist narrative projection of “progress” spun out into centuries of extraction, decay, and the dangers of colonization. Think Koyaanisqatsi in space with extensive video sampling from 90’s-2000’s sci-fi movies and TV, with a brutal industrial soundtrack.

Rub (Rob Wakshinski) is an artist musician who lives and works in Winnipeg, Mb.

Cookie Delicious is Joel Klaverkamp, an active member of the Winnipeg music and dance community since 1989. A prolific and accomplished multi instrumentalist, composer, producer and DJ, Joel always has a list of musical projects on the go. The current incarnation is hook-laden experimental indie dance influenced by LCD Soundsystem, Talking Heads, The Chemical Brothers, Holy Fuck, The Prodigy. It's wry, raw, sweaty, joyful, heavily absurd dance floor catharsis meets green room mad scientist.

DJ Salinger will use tapes from Mutable Body, Cookie Delicious and Suture as sampling sources.

Organisateur

space)doxa with Graffiti Gallery

Graffiti Art Programming (GAP) is a non-profit, community-based arts centre and gallery in

Winnipeg’s Point Douglas neighbourhood. GAP facilitates low barrier youth-led community programming in the North End and Downtown of Winnipeg that promotes social engagement through the arts, with the vision that all youth have equitable opportunities to participate in determining their future and the future of their communities.

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