Space Gambus Experiment "B Sides"

Monday, December 20, 2010

SGE attack Penang!



Space Gambus Experiment performing live at the opening of art exhibition:

PASSAGE TO THE FUTURE: ART FROM NEW GENERATION IN JAPAN
8th January 2011
Bangunan 57, Macalister Road
10400 Penang
5pm

free entrance

For further enquiries, please contact The Japan Foundation, Kuala Lumpur at 03-22846228 or e-mail to eu_jfkl@hotmail.com or log on to http://www.jfkl.org.my/

Monday, December 13, 2010

SGE: A sneak preview of upcoming album 2011



"METAFIZIKA TALAMUS"
performed by Space Gambus Experiment

noisician:
kamal sabran: electronic sampler
zulkifli ramli: gambus/oud
fasyali fadzly: rebab
azmil mokhtar: gendang
andri iskandar: guitar
Wan: bass
munis musa: monotron, radio noise

recorded live at Gallery Shah Alam
Dec 2010

video by
Nexus Polaris

photo by
nini marini
asmahan hanim

edited & directed by
kamal Sabran

audio live recording by Kamal Sabran
using Zoom H1 digital recorder
video by Canon 550d

http://www.myspace.com/spacegambusexperiment
http://kamalsabran.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Invitation to the possible






Time:Thursday, December 9
3:00pm - 6:00pm
Location:OVERGADEN, Institute of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen
Overgaden. Overgaden Neden Vandet 17 Copenhagen, Copenhagen DK-1414
Copenhagen, Denmark

Invitation to the possible is a performance art by Amirul Zainorin and friends.
will be accompany with sound design by kamal sabran.

Monday, December 06, 2010

SGE up coming Show!





photo by NINI MARINI

SGE live show for the opening ceremony
10th Dec 2010
Friday
8PM
Gallery Shah Alam
Selangor

free admission

PRESS RELEASE

Passage to the Future: Art from a New Generation in Japan

The Japan Foundation, Kuala Lumpur (JFKL) will present an exhibition titled “Passage to the Future: Art from a New Generation in Japan” from 8 – 24 December at Galeri Shah Alam, Shah Alam, and from 7 – 23 January 2011
at Bangunan No. 57, Macalister Road, Penang.

“Passage to the Future: Art from a New Generation in Japan” focuses on art produced in Japan at the beginning of the 21st century. It showcases 42 works – paintings, sculptures, installations, photographs, and videos – of eleven young Japanese artists who are presently attracting a great deal of attention, namely Atsushi Fukui, Satoshi Hirose, Maywa Denki, Tomoyasu Murata, Tetsuya Nakamura, Masafumi Sanai, Katsuhiro Saiki, Yoshihiro Suda, Tabaimo, Nobuyuki Takahashi, and Miyuki Yokomizo.

The 1990s saw major shifts in the economic and political order of the world, and many people have responded by turning away from larger issues and concentrating on smaller and more intimate areas of life, in essence, reexamining the ground under their own feet. In contemporary art as well, there has been a worldwide tendency for artists to take a greater interest in everyday life and focus on the expression of very personal perceptions and feelings. The eleven artists featured in this exhibition are responding in a similar way to the current state of the world. They take their subject matter from their immediate surroundings and make art that strongly reflects their own personal reality. Their work has a rich visual impact and reveals a strong interest in the process of making things.

This exhibition will allow viewers to experience the freshness and vitality of current Japanese art and at the same time provides an opportunity for renewed thinking and debate about the fundamental appeal and meaning of art.

Shah Alam
Date: 8 – 24 December 2010
Venue: Galeri Shah Alam, Laman Budaya, Persiaran
Tasik Barat, 40000 Shah Alam
Contact: 03-5510 5344
Admission: Free

Penang
Date: 7 – 23 January 2011
Venue: Bangunan No. 57, Macalister Road, 10400
Penang
Contact: 04-2613144
Admission: Free


For further enquiries, please contact The Japan Foundation, Kuala Lumpur at 03-22846228 or e-mail to eu_jfkl@hotmail.com or log on to http://www.jfkl.org.my/

Organized by:
• The Japan Foundation
• The Embassy of Japan
• Consulate-General of Japan in Penang
• Galeri Shah Alam
• Penang State Museum Board
• Muzium & Galeri Tuanku Fauziah, Universiti Sains Malaysia