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nNearly 800 people have been killed and 250,000 displaced in the ongoing post-election violence in Kenya. This is creating a humanitarian crisis for which Kenya was not prepared. The Tank is proud to host A Fundraiser For Kenya to raise funds to help alleviate this suffering. There will be a silent auction of Kenyan photography and screenings of films from Kenya.nnSuggested Donation: $10-$100n Key 1
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Based in Brooklyn, New York, sound artivist, composer, core member of SHARE, o.blaat (Keiko Uenishi) is known for her sound works formed through experiments in restructuring and analyzing one's relationship with sounds via kinesthetic response as well as aural cognition in sociological and environmental context.nnShe has performed at venues worldwide, including recent MUTEK 07 festival, Montreal (Canada); Ultrahang 07 festival, Budapest (Hungary); Whitney Museum of Art, P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Museum; Netmage 06 festival and Interferenze Festival 2006 (Italy); She has collaborated with numerous artists including but not limited to: Ikue Mori, Christian Marclay, DJ Olive, Miguel Frasconi, Marina Rosenfeld, Lary 7, Eyvind Kang, Sachiko M, Tetsuji Akiyama, Aki Onda, Toshio Kajiwara, Kaffe Matthews, Ralph Steinbrüchel, Anthony Coleman, Kurt Ralske, Lukasz Lysakowski, HC Gilje, Klaus Filip, Nobukazu Takemura, Ryuichi Sakamoto, among others.nnKeiko Uenishi was a recipient for Harvestworks' Artist-In-Residence 04-5 and is currently an artist-in-residence at Brooklyn College (CUNY) Center for Computer Music for 06-7.nnMore info: http://obla.at, http://myspace.com/oblaat , http://cronicaelectronica.org, and http://share.dj |