8pm-midnight
dj Eva Myra May
playing vintage analogue electronic music by women
performances by
Huntrezz
Mehregan Pezeshki
BARR
Graeae
hosted by
Page Person
What does it mean to live in an analog world? One parallel to the world we find ourselves in; relating to signals or information represented by continuously variable physical quantities such as spatial position or changes in voltage. A world that is infinitely variable rather than tied to discrete, fixed values. We are looking back at the era of pure research, when women working in the sciences were able to experiment with the emerging field of electronics to establish themselves as composers of experimental music. Our soundtrack pays homage to the pioneers of electronic music such as Daphne Oram, Delia Derbyshire, Wendy Carlos and Suzanne Ciani not out of nostalgia, but as a history lesson in dreaming up creative solutions to building a new world in the face of the collapsing political institutions of late-stage capitalism.
The End of the World is a monthly performance party started in the studio of Page Person; conceived as a hybrid between underground queer dance parties and variety shows that invite performers of all genres to share their work to an energized audience built around community organizing. Born out of desperation with a crackdown on free speech, End of the World defiantly insists on the values of DIY grassroots world building. We reject the surveillance state and offer a vision for a culture based on in-person connections, love and a celebration of our diverse viewpoints.
Anything is possible.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
Eva Myra May is an intersex musician, producer and vinyl DJ, channeling emotional statements about identity, vices and virtue through an ever-expanding list of genres. She also runs EVAMM, a queer music collective and radio, highlighting the intimate, everyday practice and experimenting that DJs do when they’re not performing.
Huntrezz Janos is a Black Afro-Hungarian Angeleno transmedia artist working across XR, sculpture, architecture, performance, spoken word and animation. Her work was recently featured at LACMA, and she holds a BFA in Experimental Animation from CalArts (2018) and an MS from USC (2025).
BARR is the longrunning music project of artist Beatrix Fowler.
Graeae is an experimental audiovisual voyager, creating immersive musical experiences from field recording, sampling, live analogue electronics, sound-based installations and performance.
Page Person is a visual and performing artist. Her work has been displayed and performed at the Hammer Museum, the New Museum, DESTE Foundation, Peres Projects, Stuart Shave/Modern Art, Deitch Projects, Noon Projects as well as gay bars and underground rave spaces in Los Angeles and Mexico City.