Clinker (Gary James Joynes)
Gary James Joynes is a dedicated audio-visual artist, musician/vocalist, and sound designer. He is fascinated by the
sources of electronic composition and the ever-evolving language of technology; objects and mechanisms stimulate
his process. As CLINKER, his work explores meditative spaces and the kinesthetic and synesthetic effects of sound and
visuals.
Recent work includes PROVODY (2007) a piece which intersects audio and visuals under the tenets of the digital art
movement known as Live Cinema. In 2006 music composition, sound/video design and live performance was
commissioned for ISABELLE ROUSSEAU’S “BRONZE AGE” AV Project presented at EXPANSE ‘06. Experimental video for
ASMUS TEITCHENS “Teilmenge 24” was recently released on TJ NORRIS’s “TRIMIX” CD/DVD compilation (INNOVA
Recordings 2007).
Recent invitations and performances include INTERACTIVE SCREEN 0.7 (THE BANFF CENTRE - BNMI), opening the
2007 MUTEK FESTIVAL (8TH. EDITION - MONTREAL), ELECTROLL’S 1 & 2 (Edmonton), the SEA OF SOUND FESTIVAL
(Edmonton), the MUTEK Le PLACARD FESTIVAL in June 2005 (Montreal).
The last few years have seen Clinker’s work performed and exhibited in Canada and abroad in festivals including,
SPRAWL - INTERPLAY_4 FESTIVAL 2007 (Amsterdam, Dublin, London, Bristol), STANDART 2003 (Madrid, Spain), the
NEW FORMS FESTIVAL 2003 (Vancouver). In May 2003 CLINKER made his premiere outside his native Alberta at the
2003 MUTEK Festival, where he shared the stage with two luminaries of ambient drone, Thomas Köner and Asmus
Tietchens.