NICEDISC
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Nicedisc is the audiovideo duo of Jeffrey Pash and Nick Phillips. Nicedisc’s work to date can be considered an exploration of synthaesthesia that begins from the level of material production and moves to interrogate the psychological and perceptual phenomena of, and relationships between vision and sound. Their investigations have lead them through several media, including their initial experiments with 16mm film, live performance video using custom software (culminating in their debut Untitled DVD, on the Brooklyn-based Rebuild All Your Ruins label, in 2004), and installation based work.
Nicedisc have performed extensively across the United States and United Kingdom, at venues including the Whitney Museum Graduate Film Series (New York City), Fordham Gallery (London), Mills College (Oakland, CA), and Nice ‘N’ Sleazy (Glasgow, Scotland). Their work has been included in Cornell’s Emerging Artist Exhibition at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum in Ithaca, NY (“Flicker,” film loop), at the Brooklyn Fireproof Museum in Brooklyn, NY (“Stroboscopic Column,” installation), and in “Scanners”, the 2006 New York Video Festival (“Three Bi-Colored Squares,” film).
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