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that serves to promote the creation, presentation, and recognition of experimental art and sound events in the greater Los Angeles area. SASSAS members are interested in how experimental art, architecture and music interact.
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initiated the “sound." concert series in 1999, providing forums where musicians from diverse backgrounds could work together. In 2000, “sound.” moved to the
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In addition to producing concerts, SASSAS maintains an extensive on-line audio archive of past concerts.
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To date, more than 40 concerts have been presented including performances by
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To encourage this interaction in a social context, Los Angeles artist
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The Society for the Activation of Social Space through Art and Sound
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non profit organization
Cindy Bernard
Schindler House
West Hollywood
modern architecture
REDCAT
John Anson Ford Amphitheatre
Pauline Oliveros
James Tenney
Nels Cline
Petra Haden
Wadada Leo Smith
Phil Cohran
Roscoe Mitchell
Joseph Jarman
Harold Budd
Glenn Branca
Tetuzi Akiyama
This Old Sonic House
SASSAS
Categories
Experimental music
Music organizations based in the United States
Arts organizations based in California
Non-profit organizations based in Los Angeles
Art in Greater Los Angeles

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