Archive for September 2008
Brian Lehrer Interview
Thursday, November 20th, 2008 | Posted in Press
Interview on NPR’s Brian Lehrer show.
New Album ONLINE!
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 | Posted in Blogroll
My new album is done and it’s FREE to listen to and download.
Click the image below to link to album page.
Comments and questions welcome.

Click here to download the whole album
Hear more recordings on my music page.
Footage from Iceland
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 | Posted in casperstuff
Footage from the installation/show at The Lost Horse Gallery in Iceland.
Scrapcycle show Nov 21.
Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 | Posted in Blogroll

I’m playing at the Silent Barn on November 21. This is a show put on by Scrapcycle so it should be a good one! All hand made instruments.
sequencer madness
Sunday, November 9th, 2008 | Posted in casperstuff
I added a few inputs to my sequencer that allow you to advance the playback one step at a time using external clock sources. I connected two independent clocks to the sequencer. One is telling it to go forward the other is telling it to go backwards. As i adjust the two clocks you can see them fight for control of the sequence. Pretty simple but cool effect.
2 shows this thursday Nov 13th
Friday, November 7th, 2008 | Posted in casperstuff
I’m performing at Vanishing Point in Brooklyn at 11pm
I’m showing some drawings at ABCnoRio. The opening is at 7pm
Below is the flier released by curator Joyce Manalo


“Common Denominator” is a group show that examines society’s symbiotic relationships with machines. Three artists subversively eschew traditional ways of making art by inventing devices that exemplify duality as medium and process. Their works present a profound use of a machine-s intended use by expanding upon its repetition and predetermined mechanisms. This modus operandi of experimenting and altering linear form, monochromatic color and 1 bit sound provides autonomy that is traceable to discerning compositions.
Between 1977-1978, Anton Perich designed a device that goes beyond its product of highly expressive yet linear paintings in that it perpetually challenges his philosophy as an artist and as a machine.
Tristan Perich’s drawings capture the gray area that represents the paradox of systemizing randomness.
Peter Edward’s schematics offer a skeletal perspective of resurrected objects. The groupings of two-dimensional works by each artist are accompanied with an audio component to act as a bridge over the void between the executed works and the machine.
Who:
Participating artists include
Peter Edwards
Anton Perich
Tristan Perich
When:
Opening takes place on Thursday, November 13 from 7:00PM-9:00PM
Exhibition will run from November 13 to December 10, 2008
Viewing hours: Sundays 1:00PM-6:00PM / Wednesday to Friday 4:00PM-8:00PM
Additional viewing hours available by appointment
Where:
ABC No Rio / 156 Rivington Street between Clinton & Suffolk Street
Metro: F to Delancey Street / J,M,Z to Essex Street
Featured Above: Tristan Perich, Untitled Triangle, 2007, ink on paper, 44″ x 66″.
upcoming shows
Friday, September 19th, 2008 | Posted in Blogroll

I’ll be showing some work at the Lost Horse Gallery in Reykjavik as part of the Sequences festival from October 12th-17th. I’ll be in the gallery installing from the 5th till the 12th. Stop by and say hi!
Back in NYC I’ll be playing at Monkey Town with noise master power house Non Horse on October 26th. Four projection screens. Sound scape immersion. Gourmet food. 50 person capacity…. so demand tickets now.
They’re showing the movie Mind Game on September 29th and 30th. It’s FREE (with a $10 minimum for drinks or food). This is a totally great movie. Light, crazy, trippy, fun and deep all at once. recommended by me.
I’ll also be showing drawings and other 2D artwork at ABCnoRio in November. exact date TBA.
Modular synth+circuit bent barbie karaokies+sequencers
Sunday, June 1st, 2008 | Posted in casperstuff
All sounds are generated by the modular synth (right) and two heavily modified barbie karaoke machines which have been mounted into a single housing (top left).
The synth is feeding through and being processed by one of the barbies. The second barbie is generating it’s own sounds. Both barbies are being controlled by the step sequencer (bottom left).
The synth is being controlled by the pulse divider (bottom center) and melody sequencer (top right).
All three sequencers are sync’d together using a common clock signal.
The C1 has landed!
Monday, May 26th, 2008 | Posted in casperstuff
The first batch of 25 is ready to go and I’m taking orders.
The C1 is available in three styles:
CS1 Speak&Spell
CM1 Speak&Math
CR1 Speak&Read
There’s tons of info on the C1 page
including videos
lots of sounds
and a complete users manual.
Units can be purchased here.
Thanks to Geoff Molt at Section9Studios for helping me get the C1 page working.
