‘The Visiting Tank’ was written by Gerry Hemingway as part of a program of Chamber Works, originally performed and recorded for Tzadik Records in 1999. It was around that time that the war in the former Yugoslavia had left it’s legacy of destruction, devastating so many lives. Gerry composed this piece in a kind of narrative format, imagining, in sound, a story about the war from the perspective of the children who survived it.

A version of “The Visiting Tank” was first shown as a projection behind a live musical performance as part of “Step Across the Border,” at the Kleintheater, Luzern, Switzerland in 2010. The visuals were ‘scored’ to the sound through the subjective layering of abstract and figurative textures and images. That projection was a guiding layer in this new single-channel video.

Much of the source material came from posted internet video source material from Bosnia during the time of the war. These images are integrated through abstraction, color, and textures, woven between sound and image. The performance developed into this single-channel piece.

live recording

Visiting tank with live score

musicians Charlie Parr, Liz Draper and Chris Gray (Portal iii).

with MUSICIANS

Chama Devora

Chama Devora — Liz Draper and Crystal Myslajek; music, Beth Warshafsky; visuals.

Roulette

Live performance with Gerry Hemingway at Roulette, Brooklyn, NY

DOORS BETWEEN

Real-time performance with Gerry in Luzern, Switzerland, and Beth in New York.

Rhythm Study

Rhythm Study with Gerry Hemingway

CALLING YOU

Calling You with the composer Gerry Hemingway was partially inspired by the Indian Love Song ‘When I’m calling you” by Slim Whitmans.

NOWNET ARTS: INTERLOCULATION FLOW

Zoom Concert April 31st, 2023.
A virtual network arts ensemble led by composer Sarah Weaver. Live improvisation of my visuals with musicians.

Solo with Snare Drum

Live performance with Gerry Hemingway at Spectrum, NYC

How the Dust Falls

Performed as part of the 2025 Vision Festival on June 7, 2025 at Roulette Intermedium, Brooklyn NY.

Super Worm moon

“SuperWorm Moon” is a collaboration between the band ‘portal iii’ and the visual artist Beth Warshafsky. This is a 5 minute excerpt of a 20 minute film