Performance
December 20, 2019 / 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.
In December, the series will host Başar Ünder as a speaker on electronic music, noise and narrative, followed by his DJ performance.
7.00 PM Talk, Başar Ünder and Ümit Üret
8.00 PM Performance, Başar Ünder
The performance will take place at Pera Café Free admission; drop in. No reservation, limited seats.
Başar Ünder was born in1984 in Istanbul. He received an undergraduate degree in Sociology at Istanbul University. In 2006, he worked for Institut International de Musique Electroacoustique de Bourges (IMEB) as a resident composer with a UNESCO Aschberg Bursaries for Artists grant. In 2010, he earned a Sound Engineering and Design MA degree from ITU MIAM - Centre for Advanced Studies in Music. In 2014, the original music he composed for Song of My Mother (Annemin Şarkısı) was recognized as the Best Music at the 51st International Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival. The same year he contributed to the Anthology of Turkish Experimental Music 1961-2014 album by Sub Rosa with his work Diving. In 2017, he became a member of the European Film Academy (EFA). In 2018, he enrolled in the Estalagem Da Ponta Do Sol Residency For Contemporary Music And Electronics program. In fall 2018, Ünder joined Bahçeşehir University as a part-time academic and the head of research group in the Digital Game Design program.
What is ÆVOM?
ÆVOM is an İstanbul based, borderless and independent collective organizing arts, culture and music events in different venues.
Mersad Berber (1940-2012), is one of the greatest and the most significant representatives of Bosnian-Herzegovinian and Yugoslav art in the second half of the 20th century. His vast body of expressive and unique works triggered the local art scene’s recognition into Europe as well as the international stage.
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On Wednesdays, the students can
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Full ticket: 300 TL
Discounted: 150 TL
Groups: 200 TL (minimum 10 people)