
Shackle is releasing their music and video on a USB stick designed by artist Isabelle Vigier.
Shackle plans to release a USB stick, the Shackle Stick, with one hour of live recordings from concerts plus videoclips from performances, liner notes and photographs from performances.
Shackle is Anne LaBerge on flutes and electronics and Robert van Heumen on laptop-instrument and controllers. We make improvised music, using a self-built networked computer system to structure the improvisations.
We have teamed up with artist Isabelle Vigier who will design the USB stick, its packaging and the PDF documentation on the stick.
We have the performance recordings and we still need funding for the mixing and mastering, the video recording and editing, the design by Isabelle Vigier and the production and promotion of the Shackle Stick. Our total projected costs are $8000 and we are asking you for $5000.
You can read more about Shackle and listen to some tracks at http://shackle.eu.
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- Website: shackle.eu
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A Shackle Stick, including shipping.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $50 or more
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A thank you on the Shackle website plus a Shackle Stick
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $75 or more
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A Shackle ringtone plus all the above.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $150 or more
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A software package containing the Shackle Electro-Acoustic Composition System including the manual on how to use it, plus all the above.
Estimated delivery: Aug 2012Pledge $300 or more
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A Skype lecture/discussion on the Shackle Converging Objects workshop, plus all the above.
Estimated delivery: Dec 2012Pledge $1,000 or more
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A recording of a Shackle set especially recorded and dedicated to you, added to the Shackle Stick, plus all the above (except the Skype lecture).
Estimated delivery: Dec 2012