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Organicism

Organicism VI | 2008 | Jen-Kuang Chang The productivity was somewhat diminished due to the unbearable heat waves when I was in Connecticut for a retreat program this summer. It was really hot there. The clock started to seem to move in the fashion of metric-modulation performed by kangaroo tube band and I basically did nothing while accomplishing the feat of sweating like a broken fountain. I had little choice...

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Dream II

Dream II | 2008 | Jen-Kuang Chang   Dream series was a pictorial extension of a graphic score, titled Nada, completed and realized when I participated in Music Omi International Residency during the summer of 2008. Hans Parment, a tremendous composer and a flutist from Sweden, and I interpreted the score of Nada in an outdoor concert in Music Omi and in a concert in Roulette in New York City....

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Roulette & Music Omi 2008 Concert

Roulette | Music Omi 2008 concert | Photo by Jen-Kuang Chang Since 1978, Roulette, located in the trendy SoHo district in New York City, has been one of the most celebrated venues for contemporary music and intermedia art. As a Music Omi fellow, I was as excited as a baby polar bear with two beach balls when learning that we will have the opportunity to visit this legendary performing space...

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Down the Squirrel-Hole

Jen-Kuang Chang was beginning to get very tired of sitting by his girlfriend on the cafe, and of having nothing to do: once or twice he had peeped into the web page his girlfriend was browsing, but it had no cute pictures or cool youtube videos in it, "and what is the use of a web page," thought Jen-Kuang Chang, "without cute pictures or cool youtube videos?" So he was...

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