
December (dates TBA) 8-channel sound installation Memory Like Water at Diapason Gallery, New York City November (dates TBA) Music for The Garbage and the Flowers, Theatre Kingston October 18, Sound work (TBA) as part of Nocturne, an evening of sound art at Eyelevel Gallery, Halifax Nova Scotia October (date TBA), Launch of book/DVD When he was in high school, Eric Ryan Mims used a similar arrangement to detect underground nuclear tests in Nevada, co-authored with curator Jan Allen and published by Agnes Etherington Art Centre. August 8-29, Installation ANT/LIFE/ART/WORK presented by Hornby Island Arts Council, Hornby Island BC Canada, with opening reception and artist talk at the ARC Gallery Aug 10 at 3pm. June 26-28, Music with The Gertrudes for Theatre Kingston production of I Said I, Grand Theatre, Kingston Ontario May 22 2pm, Radio interview on CKLN Toronto with Laura Cameron and host Darren Copeland about 2007 globally networked performance of Alvin Lucier's Quasimodo the Great Lover January 28, Chladni plate demo for Mulberry School, Kingston Ontario

October 16-17, Solo electronic works and a new live solo version of David Tudor's Microphone, at Tesla, Berlin September 21-22, Installation of David Tudor's Rainforest IV with John Driscoll, Phil Edelstein, Stephen Vitiello and others at The Kitchen, NYC September 15, Solo performance of TRANSFORM as part of Don Maynard's Tidal Mass event, 8pm at 12 Cataraqui St, Kingston Ontario Canada June 14, Performance on electric guitar with Phill Niblock, Music Gallery, Toronto June 12, Performance on electric guitar with Phill Niblock, Suoni del Popolo Festival, Montréal May 10, Transnational Ecologies 1: Sounds Travel: distributed network performance of Alvin Lucier's Quasimodo the Great Lover by MR and Laura Cameron in Edinburgh, Scotland, with collaborating sites worldwide April 13, talk Conserving Rainforest: David Tudor and Composers Inside Electronics as part of panel The Ethics of Collaboration, hosted by the Society of Fellows in the Liberal Arts, University of Chicago, Illinois February 15, first performance
of 1985, given by the SEM
Ensemble directed by Petr Kotik, Willow Place Auditorium, Brooklyn
Heights, New York City January
31, Guitar
Trio performance with Rhys
Chatham, Tranzac Club, Toronto January
30, Guitar Trio performance with Rhys
Chatham, Sala Rossa,
Montréal

October 27-December 31,
Installation Ellipsis presented by Hornby Island Arts Council,
Hornby Island BC Canada, with opening reception and artist talk Oct
27 October
19-20, Performances
in John
Cage Festival, presented by Vancouver New Music: Oct 19 FontanaNet,
8-channel version of Cage's Fontana Mix performed with Rogalsky
Bros; Oct 20 Cage's Cartridge Music performed with Kaffe
Matthews,
and David Tudor's Rainforest 1 performed with Gordon
Mumma October
18-20, Installation
Ellipsis at Western Front, Vancouver Canada September
21, Presentation
of 8 channel sound installation Memory Like Water as part
of Harvest
Moon symposium, Concordia University, Montréal Canada August
5,
Presentation of 8 channel sound installation Memory Like Water as
part of performance evening also featuring Nathan McNinch, Upper202,
Kingston Canada July
15, Release of
double CD Memory Like Water on XI
Records, documenting ten years of live performances. Purchase online
from Forced
Exposure July
8-August 15, Premiere of 8 channel sound installation Memory
Like Water,
Hornby Island, British Columbia. Presented by GroundWater
Institute of Contemporary Art and Culture May 26, Improvisational
performances with John Oswald, Kristi Allik and other musicians, Upper202,
Kingston Canada April 24-28, Reworkshop, a
video editing workshop for high school students reworking television
advertisements, at Agnes Etherington Art Center, Kingston Canada February,
Several audio works included in issue #31 of Public:
Art/Culture/Ideas January
21-May 14, When he was in high
school in Texas, Eric Ryan Mims used a similar arrangement to detect
nuclear tests in Nevada, intermedia installation, Agnes
Etherington Art Centre Kingston Canada January
17 6:15pm, Live network performance for Art's Birthday
celebration broadcast on CKLN
88.1 FM Toronto

October 19, Live performance
as part of EMS
'05 event, Concordia University, Montréal October
14-16, Curator of Tone
Deaf 4 festival of adventurous sound performance,
Modern Fuel Artist-Run
Centre,
Kingston Ontario Canada. August 24 - September 24, installation Ellipsis as part of group show DISQUIET curated by Christof Migone, Modern Fuel Artist-Run
Centre,
Kingston Ontario Canada. May
19, Two
Minutes 55 Seconds played as part of Microsounds & Macrosounds, Finnish
Broadcasting Company February
7 8-9:30PM
GMT, Distributed improvisation project organized by n0media,
Norwich UK: link
to webcast. More information here. February
6, Performance
with Phill Niblock, produced by Pleasure
Dome film and video collective. Venue: Latvian House, 491 College
St.,
Toronto Canada Jan 31-Feb 4, Guest lecturer/artist, Understanding
Digital Arts online course, Dept. of Visual Arts, York University
(Toronto), Gita Hashemi, instructor January
17, Performances
at Modern Fuel
Gallery,
Kingston Ontario Canada, as part of Art's
Birthday celebrations, in collaboration with Western Front
(Vancouver), Kunstradio ORF (Vienna), Video Pool (Winnipeg) and
others January-April, instructor, Electroacoustic Music
Composition (MUSC255), School of Music, Queen's University, Kingston
Ontario Canada

November 4-7, Installation
Ellipsis and live performance of Tudor Loops as part
of Soundplay
series, Toronto October 7-10, Curator of Tone
Deaf 3, experimental sound performance series, Modern Fuel Gallery,
Kingston Ontario Canada - guests Darren Copeland, Anna Friz, Susanna
Hood / Nilan Perera, Phill Niblock, Irfaan Manji, Sandra Marshall,
and Those patiently waiting for the shimmery curtains September
22-25,
Sound installation Tudor Loops (10 channel version for
the "Butterfly" sound
system) as part of Harvest
Moon Festival, Concordia University, Montréal Canada September
8-12, Outdoor installation Tudor Loops as part of Sounds
Found series (in connection with the Guelph Jazz Festival),
Guelph Ontario Canada September 3-4, 7:30PM-6:00AM
CET,
Performance as part of the Long
Night of Radio Art, produced by ORF Austrian Radio
as part of Ars
Electronica August 19, re-broadcast of 90 minute
program on Resonance
FM's "Clear Spot" 9:30am
UK time - check out the track
listing August
12, broadcast of 90 minute program on Resonance
FM's "Clear Spot" 7pm UK time - check out the track
listing August
7, Installation Ellipsis at Agnes Etherington Art Centre,
Kingston Canada, as part of Digital
Poetics and Politics, a summer institute for media practitioners
and critics, hosted by the Department of Film Studies, Queen's
University, Kingston Ontario Canada July 2 - 25, Sound
installation In
a Nature Region, part of Field Day exhibition, Waxham
Barn, Norwich (UK) July 1, Performance with Anne
Wellmer,
Spark series, Jan Van Eyck Academie, Maastricht Netherlands
June 29 Performance with Anne Wellmer and Anne La Berge,
Hochschule fuer Gestaltung, Karlsruhe Germany June 28 Performance
with Anne Wellmer, Anne La Berge and Lukas Simonis, in Kraakgeluiden
series at Overtoom 301, Amsterdam Netherlands June 26 Performance
with Anne Wellmer, Anne La Berge, and Lukas Simonis, at De Witte
Ruimte, Den Haag Netherlands May 13 - August 15, Installation Digital
to Analog Converter as part of Amazing
Sound Machines exhibition, Millenium Galleries, Sheffield
UK April
30 - May 2, Showings of untitled (lake ice) DVD, and
solo performance (May 1) in For
a long time festival, Wesleyan University, Connecticut
USA
April 21 - May 22, Installation untitled (rf) as
part of annual regional juried exhibition, Modern
Fuel Gallery, Kingston Ontario Canada March 24, Internet
ensemble performance in Decentred
series, with Shigeto Wada, Nick Melia, and n0media, via Norwich
School of Art and Design (UK) March 23, Installation untitled
(lake ice) as part of jam-a-thon fundraiser for Modern
Fuel Gallery, Kingston Ontario Canada January 22, Performance
with Laura Kavanaugh and Ian Birse in Music
Gallery series, St George the Martyr, 197 John Street Toronto January-April,
instructor, "Science and Technology for Musicians" (MUSC258),
Queen's University, Kingston Ontario Canada
December 6, Presentation Approaching Silence as part of conference Approaching the Unapproachable, Queen's University, Kingston Ontario Canada
September 26, Performance in Tone Deaf II at Modern Fuel Gallery, Kingston Ontario Canada
September 8 - November 9, Exhibition Perfect Imperfect: British Properties, Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa Ontario Canada, in collaboration with Chloe Steele
May 24, Performance concluding Radio Amok concert series at The Rivoli, Toronto, as part of Deep Wireless
April 2-17, Exhibition Perfect Imperfect: British Properties, Modern Fuel Gallery, Kingston Ontario Canada, in collaboration with Chloe Steele
April 11, Performance of David Tudor's Rainforest (solo table top version), Music Gallery Toronto Canada
February 22, Performance with Chris Miller and Anne Wellmer, Wesleyan University World Music Weekend
February 21, Experimental music panel with Ed Osborn and Nicolas Collins, Wesleyan University World Music Weekend

November 30 - February 2
2003, projection piece Perfect
Imperfect: Blueprints as part of East England Open Exhibition,
Norwich Art Gallery, Norwich UK October 28, performance with
Anne La Berge, Justin Bennett, Stephanie Buettrich and others in Kraakgeluiden
series, Amsterdam October 28 - November 3, Residency and performance
at STEIM, Amsterdam
October 18 - November 12, Installation, Taxi
Gallery, Cambridge UK, in collaboration with Chloe Steele October
8 - 12, Sound installation, Bury
St Edmunds Art Gallery, in conjunction with performative wall drawing
by Chloe Steele as part of Perfect
Imperfect project October 1, Site-specific installation
Perfect/Imperfect in collaboration with Chloe Steele September
27 - October 13, Sound installation Auricle, Reliquary Arch,
Norwich Cathedral, Norwich UK (as part of Norwich
Fringe Festival) August 7-8, Sound art workshops for Theatre
Resource, Great Stony, Ongar Arts & Education Centre, Essex UK July
5-21, Sound design for The Retreating World by Naomi Wallace,
world premiere as part of Hotbed
New Writing Theatre Festival, Cambridge UK June 27, Performance
at Sprawl
club night, London UK June 8 - September 1 2002, installation
Digital to Analog Converter as part of group show Fabulous
Sound Machines, Croydon
Clocktower June 7, Presentation and panel discussion, " Installations,
Interactive sound and audiences" morning as part of Cybersonica
(ICA London June 4th-7th) May 30 2002, Performance of David Tudor's
Rainforest 3 at City University London, in collaboration with
cris cheek performing John Cage's text Mureau April 30 2002,
Performance of FontanaNet at University of East Anglia, Norwich
UK, in trio with Jem Finer (performing locally) and Anne Wellmer (performing
from USA) April 18 - October 3 2002, installation Digital
to Analog Converter as part of group show Phantastische Klangobjekte,
Kulturzentrum Kammgarn,
Kaiserslautern, Germany March 9 2002, performance of FontanaNet,
a realisation of John Cage's Fontana Mix for three networked
performers and eight channels of audio. Commissioned for event "simultaneous
silence," part of MaerzMusik Festival www.maerzmusik.de.
Trio: MR, Jem Finer, Anne Wellmer
January 9 2002 Performance with siblings Luke and Benjamin Rogalsky
as Rogalsky Bros., Havana Theatre, Vancouver Canada. Guitars and electronics.
Works by Rogalskys, Phill Niblock, Laurie Anderson, others. Concert
produced by Vancouver New Music Society as part of Mixtophonics series.

December 2001
- January 2002 Production of S, a limited edition
of 24x24 CDs, harvesting the gaps between the words from live BBC Radio
4: silenceisntgolden.net
November 2-30 2001, installation Ellipsis at Sleeper,
6 Darnaway St, Edinburgh UK (opening Nov 2, 6-8 PM, Reiach and Hall
Architects, 6 Darnaway St) November 1 2001, talk for Edinburgh
College of Art, UK October 23 2001, presentations at Dartington
College of Art, Devon UK: undergraduate music lecture on low-tech/no-tech
music making; graduate seminar on radio silence. October 22 2001,
improvisation (solos, duos, trios) with Andrew James Brown (bass) and
Scott Rosenberg (reeds), Unitarian
Church, Cambridge UK October 14 2001, performance with Phill
Niblock, Jem Finer, Mark Webber and Robert P Lee at the Barbican,
London UK September 8 2001, live performance with Jane Henry
(violin) at Diapason,
New York City September 8-29 2001, new sound installation Ellipsis
at Diapason,
New York City August 10-12 2001, solo and group performances
as part of Colourscape,
York UK July 28 - Sept. 9 2001, sound installation as part of
group show Fabulous Sound Machines, York
City Art Gallery (UK) July 14 2001, presentation and performance
as part of SuperCollider Day at Public
Life, London UK July 6 2001, solo and duo performances, Sonic
Arts Network hy/brids festival, Norwich UK June 28 2001,
installation and solo performance, LEAPS Digital/Analog Festival, Cambridge
Museum of Technology (UK) May
20 2001, performance with Brandon Labelle, Doug Harvey and Ron Kuivila,
Beyond Baroque,
Los Angeles CA May 17-19 2001, paper on David Tudor's Rainforest
I-III and performance as part of Rainforest IV as part of symposium
The
Art of David Tudor: Indeterminacy and Performance in Postwar Culture,
at the Getty
Research Institute, and CalArts,
Los Angeles CA March 8 2001, Solo performance, Experimental
Intermedia, New York, NY March 5 2001, Solo performance,
Tonic, New York NY (CD release event for State
of the Union 2.001) March 2 2001, Presentation on David Tudor's
Rainforest series of works, Association
of American Geographers annual conference, New York, NY February
16-March 17 2001, The Smell of Money, intermedia installation driven
by realtime fluctuations in currency market, at the Judge Institute
of Management Studies, Cambridge UK: www.i-smell-money.com
February 5 2001, performances solo and with Phill Niblock, Edinburgh
College of Art, Scotland

November 29 2000 performances
solo and with Ian Birse and Laura Kavanaugh, including a version of
Wave Train by David Behrman, at the Chapel at Churchill College, Cambridge
UK August 27 2000 beta performance of RF Interference, interactive
network piece for four players, Singuhr-Hoergalerie, Parochial-kirche,
Berlin, Germany August 14 2000 Performance with Phill Niblock,
the Chapel at Churchill College, Cambridge UK July 25 2000 Live
electronic performance, Wired and Dangerous conference, Leicester UK
June 30 2000 Performance of new version of David Tudor's
Rainforest I, Sound Escape, Trent University Peterborough Ontario Canada
June 28 2000 90 min live mix as part of RadioBURST, Cfff
Radio, Peterborough Ontario Canada June 3 2000 Live set at Strawberry
Fair, Cambridge UK April 27 Performance of David Tudor's Virtual
Focus at Performance 2000, RMA annual conference, Southampton UK April
22-23 Two days of live performance at Liverpool Museum, Liverpool
UK, as part of Rainbow Realm sound art group show March 9 Performance
of David Tudor's Virtual Focus opening electronic music exhibition Sounds&Files,
Künstlerhaus, Vienna Austria February 17 Opening of group
sound art show Rainbow Realm at Liverpool Museum, Liverpool UK, including
MR, Max Eastley, Lawrence Casserley, Simon Desorgher, Kaffe Matthews
and others February 6-7 Workshops in building electronic devices
for performance and installations, at Dartington College of Art, Totnes
Devon UK, including performance Feb. 7 January 15 Performance
of v3.0 of Finding Time, internet ensemble piece led by Jesse Gilbert,
Santa Monica CA USA

December 31 1999 Webcast
of Farewell to the Future, a millenial antidote November 28 1999
Performance of new version of Tudor Loops for automated 8-channel diffusion,
with Sound Travels, Churchill College, Cambridge UK November 7 1999
Performance of new version of Tudor Loops for automated 8-channel diffusion,
with Sound Travels, City University London UK August 31 1999
Duo performance with Michael Schumacher, Churchill College Cambridge
UK April-May 1999, Santa Fe International Festival of Electro-Acoustic
Music, Santa Fe USA Outdoor installation version of Tudor Loops, during
several periods over three months. April 22-24 1999, Music Gallery,
Toronto Canada Performances of David Tudor's Rainforest IV, with members
of Composers Inside Electronics John DS Adams and D'Arcy Gray. March
20 1999, Finding Time, live multi-continent Internet ensemble A
live Internet webcast organized by Jesse Gilbert (New York City) and
Scott Rosenberg (San Francisco) with multi-continent ensemble: Matt
Ingalls, clarinet, performing from San Francisco, USA Tim Kreger, keyboards/electronics,
performing from Canberra, Australia Matt Rogalsky, live electronics,
performing from Cambridge, England John Shiurba, electric guitar, performing
from San Francisco, USA Aram Sinnreich, fretless bass, performing from
New York City, USA Atau Tanaka, electronics, performing from the Webbar
in Paris, France Lindsay Vickery, saxophone, performing from Perth,
Australia February 12-14 1999, Music Gallery, Toronto, Canada
Performance of Martin Bartlett's Pulse Studies. New realization by Matt
Rogalsky, with sonic spatialization using automated DM1616 matrix mixer.

December 12 1998, Experimental
Music Festival, Munich, Germany Performance of in pieces. December
10 1998, Paradise Studios, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge
UK Reading of Gertrude Stein text A completed portrait of Picasso, with
collage of her breath sounds taken from a 1930s recording. November
28 1998, Cambridge Darkroom Gallery, Cambridge UK Improvisational
duo performance with Robert Lee. Lap steel guitar, viola and electronics.
November 26 1998, Cambridge Darkroom Gallery, Cambridge UK Solo
electronic music performance including Tudor Loops, in pieces and Martin
Bartlett's Pulse Studies. November 24-29 1998, Cambridge Darkroom
Gallery, Cambridge UK When he was in high school in Texas, Eric Ryan
Mims used a similar arrangement to detect nuclear tests in Nevada, sound
installation with four homemade seismometers, and Untitled (Dead Air
[small]) , single-channel video. November 21 1998, Western Front,
Vancouver Canada Performance of Martin Bartlett's Pulse Studies. New
realization by Matt Rogalsky, with sonic spatialization using automated
DM1616 matrix mixer. November 14 1998, Vancouver New Music Society
concert, Vancouver BC Canada Premiere of Martin Bartlett's Paraphernalia,
realized by Matt Rogalsky and performed by Peter Hannan. October
16 1998, Paradise Studios, Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge
UK Work-in-progress performance of in pieces. October 12 1998,
Music Department, University of East Anglia, Norwich UK Workshop on
SuperCollider DSP software. October 4 1998, Colourscape Festival,
March UK Afternoon performances with Lawrence Casserley and Evan Parker.
August 28-30 1998, Edmonton Intermedia Arts Festival, Edmonton,
Canada Performance of TRANSFORM: and workshops on SuperCollider DSP
software. August 11 1998, Colourscape Festival, York UK Six-hour
solo afternoon performance. July 20 1998, The Cooler, New York City.
Live electronic improvisation with guitarists Donald Miller (Borbetomagus
/ Donald Miller Trio) and Michael Schumacher (Donald Miller Trio). July
13-20 1998, Lincoln Center, New York City. Performances of David
Tudor's Rainforest IV, with members of Composers Inside Electronics.
May 14 1998 8 PM, Roulette, New York City. Solo performance of
Transform:XXXX (with overlays). April 15 1998 8 PM, The Buttonwood
Tree, Middletown CT USA. Performances of music of Phill Niblock. March
8 1998 8 PM, Kuenstlerhaus, Dortmund, Germany. Solo performance
of Transform:XXXX. (double bill with Ron Kuivila, presented by MEX)
March 6 1998 8 PM, Deutschlandfunk Sendesaal, Koeln, Germany.
Works of David Tudor (Anima Pepsi, Dialects, Rainforest II, Microphone,
Neural Synthesis), performed with John DS Adams, John Driscoll and Ron
Kuivila. March 1 1998 8 PM, World Music Hall, Wesleyan University,
Middletown CT USA. Works of David Tudor (Anima Pepsi, Dialects, Rainforest
II, Microphone, Neural Synthesis), performed with John DS Adams, John
Driscoll and Ron Kuivila. February 7 1998 8 PM, Crowell Concert
Hall, Wesleyan University, Middletown CT USA. Performance of Transform:XXXX
in Wesleyan Composers Concert. February 4 1998 8 PM, The Buttonwood
Tree, Middletown CT USA. Improvisation for violin and electronics, with
Jane Henry.

Will get around to updating
this and earlier years sometime.