Electronic Crossovers
İz (Elifnaz Koçak)

Performance

February 21, 2020 / 20:00

Pera Museum’s talk and performance series Electronic Crossovers invites you to explore the fields that interact with electronic music!

A fruit of collaboration with Istanbul-based musical collective ÆVOM, “Electronic Crossovers” looks at a range of fields and disciplines that feed on and interact with electronic music, technology, literature, cinema, environment, psychology, sociology, computer games, politics, urban transformation, nature and philosophy to name a few. The February event at the series will feature a talk by Sühan Gürer on Muslimgauze, and a DJ performance by İz (Elifnaz Koçak).

18:30     Talk
20:00     Performance

The performance will take place at Pera Café Free admission; drop in. No reservation, limited seats.

İz (Elifnaz Koçak) has been performing as a DJ since 2012 at several venues and radio channels. A resident DJ at Arkaoda, she also performs as part of a number of collectives, standing out with unique DJ sets adorned with experimental selections that play around the edges of electronic music and instrumental music and feed on a wealth of subgenres.

What is ÆVOM?
ÆVOM is an İstanbul based, borderless and independent collective organizing arts, culture and music events in different venues.

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