2015/04/16 In 2015
2015 {Re}Happening
2015 {Re}Happening From the Dock to the Shore: Motion & Repose, a collaboration with artists Carlyn Waller and Mindy Coleman This was a “Chance Operation” grouping as part of the
By tkbuhler 2015/04/16 In 2015
2015 {Re}Happening From the Dock to the Shore: Motion & Repose, a collaboration with artists Carlyn Waller and Mindy Coleman This was a “Chance Operation” grouping as part of the
By tkbuhler 2014/08/19 In 2014
Unseasonal Events Change Hands (a summer prism mix) Alternate version of the “summer” section of Unseasonal Events Change Hands, featuring an excerpt from timeSpacePlace (b-side) by composer Nathaniel Bartlett.
By tkbuhler 2013/09/27 In 2013
How Big The Little World Felt (with Jeremy Wineberg) I collaborated with artist Jeremy Wineberg on a video for the newly-renovated Madison Central Public Library, and it was shown there
By tkbuhler 2013/03/06 In 2013
Wild America collaboration Collaboration with poet Zac Fulton, as part of the Wild America exhibition at Common Wealth Gallery in Madison (March 2013) Blog post about this work.
By tkbuhler 2013/01/11 In 2013
Unseasonal Events Change Hands (installation, with Nathaniel Bartlett) Installation in collaboration with composer Nathaniel Bartlett (with my video, Unseasonal Events Change Hands), in my solo show Hidden States at the James
By tkbuhler 2012/01/10 In 2012
The Children of the Mountain Ride Again (with Nathan Davis) Collaboration with composer Nathan Davis. Produced for the Bookless event-fundraiser, 1/28/12, at Madison Central Public Library, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. Starring
By tkbuhler 2011/05/01 In 2011
Unseasonal Events Change Hands Collaboration with composer Nathaniel Bartlett, featuring timeSpacePlace, for solo marimba & computer.Above and below are excerpts; the entire piece is about 22 minutes. First performed in May
By tkbuhler 2002/06/06 In 2002
Echo Tense (with Benjamin Wallfisch) Music composed by Benjamin Wallfisch. Flute performance by Denis Bouriakov (original flute work by Efrain Oscher). This was a collaborative project, part of the MAP/making
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