Jacob Green interview and review
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An interview following the Creative Geography show was posted to Austin Sound:
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Creative Geography: An Interview and Review with Jacob GreenJacob Green has a touch of the synaesthesia. He is a music maker with a visual mind, and light and color bleeds into melody and timbre whenever he sets out to create.
Green is a local musician and composer, a member of experimental ensembles Brekekekexkoaxkoax and Austin New Music Co-op, and a tender of records at End of an Ear. Sunday night, July 27, at the Salvage Vanguard Theater, the Church of the Friendly Ghost presented a program of improvised projections and sound according to Green’s creative direction and vision. Weeks of planning and months of inspiration preceded the event, resulting in a show that engaged all the senses with its innovative set, lighting, mood, movement, and sound.
More: http://www.austinsound.net/2008/08/05/creative-geography-an-interview-and-review-with-jacob-green/
DeenaOh also wrote a review of Creative Geography on Awthum Empire:
Church of the Friendly Ghost as Salvage Vanguard TheaterThe last performance I went to at SVT–|||||—>
By the end of it, nearly half of the audience was laying on the floor in the middle of the “stage”. Jacob Green, when introducing the show, said “please feel free to move around in the space.” And the show was totttalllly waayyy worth it if you ventured around.
More: http://awthum.com/2008/08/05/church-of-the-friendly-ghost-as-salvage-vanguard-theatre/
For more information about Jacob’s projects, see his myspace or newmusiccoop.org.