Chris Warren: 'The Omni Echo'
Sunday: 12 PM - 5 PM
Thursday: 4 PM - 8 PM
Friday: 4 PM - 8 PM
Saturday: 4 PM - 8 PM
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Currently in residence at Art Produce:
Chris Warren’s project, "The Omni Echo" is an immersive synthesizer, an augmented reality experience that stretches sounds in time.
How to experience:
Open to the public May 1-15, 2022
Thursday-Saturday: 4-8 p.m.
Sunday 12-5 p.m.
In the Art Produce Community Room
Enter through the garden gate on Herman St.
About the artist:
Chris Warren is a sound designer and creator of immersive sonic installations. His exhibits have been featured at the Museum of Making Music, NAMM, the Havana Biennial, and the Fleet Science Center. Dr. Warren teaches digital composition and sound design at San Diego State University.
Related Links:
Art Produce on Instagram
Art Produce Artist in Residence website
Art Produce Gallery
Purchased and rehabbed in 1999, Art Produce was once a boarded up building that had housed the North Park Produce market. Art Produce is now a non-profit community cultural center that connects artists, cultural organizations, schools, urban farmers and businesses. We support cultural production, mentor community engagement by artists and provide affordable cultural activities in a community setting. Our mission is to build community and foster civic engagement through arts, education and public culture. Art Gallery: The Gallery is entirely visible from the sidewalk and was designed to accommodate sculptural installations, cross-disciplinary works, digital media and performance events. The space allows for unconventional presentation opportunities for artists and unexpected art encounters for viewers. Intended to enliven the experience of the pedestrian it is an experiment in public art that is accessible to everyone in the community - an attempt to render visibility and transparency into the art process itself. Garden: The Garden is a public art, performance space and cultural space focused on aesthetic, educational and sustainable/green practices. It was transformed from an asphalt parking lot into an edible garden and orchard and now hosts film screenings, performances, art installations and community events. It incorporates an outdoor classroom and workspace into an urban garden that includes a rainwater catchment system and a PV solar energy system. Stone Paper Scissors Studio: Stone Paper Scissors, owned by Lynn Susholtz, has been creating art projects for public agencies, schools, business associations and communities since 1994. Previous projects have included the planning of public spaces, developing public arts initiatives for neighborhoods, collaborating with design teams, integrating art into capital projects and fabricating sculptural works.
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