La MaMa and CultureHub’s Seoul Counterpoint & Heavenly Code

Seoul Counterpoint & Heavenly Code

April 11 – 13, 2014 at Ellen Stewart Theatre

created & performed by DJ Spooky 
visuals & installation by Culturehub

Created and performed by
Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky
Visual elements and installation by CultureHub

DJ Spooky’s Seoul Counterpoint
Friday – Sunday: 7:30pm

Seoul Counterpoint is an audio/visual anthropology, a breathing composition that juxtaposes the diverse landscapes, histories and sonic cultures of Seoul and New York. DJ Spooky’s unique style of “turntableism”, traditional Korean elements, and computer generated visuals by CultureHub collide in the New York premiere of the project developed during a two month residency at the Seoul Institute of the Arts.

Heavenly Code Free
April 12 / 12–4 PM

Heavenly Code is an interactive installation designed by CultureHub that is inspired by the Chun Bu Kyung. The Chun Bu Kyung is an ancient Korean text that dates back nine thousand years and can be interpreted as an exercise in mathematics, philosophy, or energy. The viewer becomes immersed in a pattern of light and darkness generated by their relationship to the 81-character system that seeks to make sense of the cosmos.
 

“As a world-renowned DJ, hip-hop savant, media artist, writer, and cultural critic, the work of Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky is a process of discovery as much as it is an explosion of new forms…”
– BOMB Magazine

La MaMa continues its new ticketing initiative, 10 @ $10, through which ten $10 tickets will be available to every performance in advance via web, phone or box office.  10 @ $10 Tickets are not available day of show. 

If all our $10 tickets have been booked, you can still save!

La MaMa is offering a special $5-off discount

$20 tickets for Adults
USE THE CODEPOINT

$15 tickets for Students
USE THE CODESPOOKY