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		      | :: DIGITAL SHOWCASE:: Friday, March 11, 2011
 :: Mohawk (10th & Red River)
 :: 9pm - 2am
 :: $10 general
 :: $5 for AMODA members
 :: Free with SXSW Interactive badge
 :: 18 and up
 AMODA is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Digital Showcase Series by holding one of our most ambitious shows ever.  Below are some of the highlights of this special  event.
 PLEASE NOTE: We strongly recommend arriving early for this event (9pm or shortly after). Due to sound ordinance, the Laptop Battle and headliner are scheduled between 10pm and midnight. Also, we are expecting a large number of SXSW  badge holders and may reach capacity. |  | ![Digital Showcase Flyer Front]() |    
		      
			| FaltyDL (Planet Mu / NYC) FaltyDL is Drew Cyrus Lustman, a 26-year-old live laptop  musician from New York.  He grew up  playing piano and upright bass, and cites Frank Zappa, Miles Davis,  Squarepusher and Weather Report as life-changing influences.  On the other, he loves dance clubs, and  considers hip hop, house, jungle and UK garage to be hugely important.  This mix of influences led Lustman to release  a unique series of dance records on the British label Planet Mu. Centering on  the rhythms of UK garage provided the key which unlocked Drew’s natural sense  of the interconnectedness of electronic funk styles, the limber beat patterns  allowing him to jump from UKG into dubstep space, back into NYC’s orginal  garage and further back still towards disco. The rolling rhythms of jungle are  still there too, albeit sublimated, and underlying it all is the gleam and  defiant boom
of hip hop.More info >>>
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		    | Laptop Battle For the 5th year in a row, AMODA will present a Laptop  Battle featuring eight contenders using killer beats to duke it out in a  tournament style event. Each performance must be 3 minutes or less and the only  equipment permitted is a laptop and one external controller. Judged by a panel  of music and art experts, the outcome of each match is decided based on a	combination of emotional impact, originality, stage performance, live  manipulation, and crowd response.  Contestants  this year include Ntropy, Chili, Aaron Peña,   I Cactus, Making the Noise, Dan Gentile, Cygnus, and Yatagarasu.  Judges include Zach Huntting (Fourthcity),  Joel Willard (OpenLabs), Rachel Adams (Arthouse), Jacob Green (End of an Ear),  and Joseph Cerimeli (Switched On).  The	emcee will be the Austin hip-hop artist Zeale.More info >>>
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		    | Inside Stage In addition to the outside stage, there will also be a  full line-up of music and visual art on the inside stage.  This space is being largely curated by  Stephen Ruiz, former Dallas resident and current head of Los Angeles-based  Architects + Heroes Records.  The musicians	on this stage will include last year’s Laptop Battle champion Blixaboy (Dallas),	San Francisco band Burbank International, the elusive and mysterious minimal  techno producer Convextion (Dallas), Boston resident Making the Noise, and  Stephen’s own project Zygote.  In	addition, there will be a full night of live video accompanying the musicians including Matt Ridenour (Oakland) and VJ S(EYE) from Dallas.More info >>>
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		    | Bruce Sterling / Teleportal Teleportal Readings and Monofonus Press are contributing  a special roster of art for the evening.   This will include a live reading by legendary sci-fi author Bruce  Sterling, and a selection of video pieces from Teleportal and Monofonus	featuring such noted local visual artists as Duncan Malashock, Scott Gelber,  Ben Aqua, Drew Liverman, Elana Farley, Amanda Joy, Michelle Devereux, and Human  Milk.More info >>>
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		    | Indie Videogames Brandon Boyer, local game journalist and chairman of the  Independent Games Festival, has curated a selection of award-winning indie videogames to  appear at the event.  These will be	available for audience interaction throughout the night.  The pieces include Tuning (by Cactus / Sweden),	Nidhogg (by Messhof / Los Angeles), and Faraway (by Steph Thirion / San  Francisco).More info >>>
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		    | Video Art There will be seven video screens in the venue, each	showing a selection of visual art throughout the night.  The outside stage will feature live video  performances by locals Wiley Wiggins, Vidkidz, and Fishlegtz.  The inside stage will feature Matt Ridenour (Oakland) and VJ  S(EYE) (Dallas). And throughout the venue, there will be animation pieces on display by Special Problems (New Zealand), Daan Verbiest & Teun van der Zalm (Netherlands), Carolina Melis (United Kingdom), and Upper First (Sweden).More info >>>
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		    | Local Musicians In addition to the headliner, Laptop Battle and  inside stage, the event will also feature talented local musicians including  the dark synth-pop band Missions and the excellent DJ crew Flying Turns. Be sure to come early to catch these acts! More info >>>
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			| This project is funded in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division.
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 About AMODA  The Austin Museum of Digital Art (AMODA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to engage the public and artists in the creation, understanding, and appreciation of digital art.  The Digital Showcase is an event featuring live electronic music and visual art, ranging from abstract to accessible, presented in a social setting. More
    
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