Photos by James R. Southard / Via 2010 - Day 1 photo gallery
Line-up / 31st Street Studios
($35 – $50 / 18+)
Red Stage
* (04:30p) AUDIO : Ekofield / VISUAL : Andres Ortiz-Ferrari
* (05:30p) AUDIO : Xanopticon / VISUAL : Revy
* (06:30p) AUDIO : Tokimonsta / VISUAL : Kyle McDonald
* (07:30p) AUDIO : El G (ZZK) / VISUAL : Brenda Battad
* (08:30p) AUDIO : Oneida / VISUAL : Matt Wellins & Sarah Halpern
* (09:30p) AUDIO : Intermission, Light Show by Lightwave International
* (10:00p) AUDIO : Steve Moore / VISUAL : Alison Childs
* (11:00p) AUDIO : Dam-Funk / VISUAL : Alison Childs
* (12:00p) AUDIO : Matthew Dear / VISUAL : Splaf7
* (01:00a) AUDIO : Big Freedia / VISUAL : Blissy Higgs
* (02:00a) AUDIO : Craze & Klever / VISUAL : Lightwave International
Blue Stage
* (05:00p) AUDIO : Shindiggaz / VISUAL : Nitric Burn Studios
* (06:00p) AUDIO : Michael Johnsen & Margaret Cox / VISUAL : Jen Inman
* (07:00p) AUDIO : Gangwish / VISUAL : Blair Neal
* (08:00p) AUDIO : Shawn Rudiman / VISUAL : Revy
* (09:00p) AUDIO : Onra / VISUAL : Splaf7
* (10:00p) AUDIO : Oneohtrix Point Never / VISUAL : Nate Boyce
* (11:00p) AUDIO : Egyptrixx / VISUAL : Tom McConnell
* (12:00a) AUDIO : Frikstailers (ZZK) / VISUAL : Tom McConnell, Blissy Higgs, Jen Inman
* (01:00a) AUDIO : Freddie Gibbs / VISUAL : Tony Buba
VIDEO GAMES:
Kokoromi Collective / “superHYPERCUBE” & “I Have Big Balls”
Electric Own Studios / “Jukebox Gameplay”
supported by the Entertainment Technology Center, Carnegie Mellon University
VIA is Pittsburgh's first-annual music and new media festival presenting a weekend of performances by musicians, DJs and producers blurring genres of electronic music, alongside visual artists working at the forefront of video, game design and live music visualization.
Featuring over 40 local and international artists, VIA performances will merge various genres of electronic music with video, game design and live music visualization. Opening day events on Friday, October 1, are free and open to the public and include artist workshops in partnership with Carnegie Mellon University. Saturday, October 2 features over 20 hours of performances across 2 stages at Pittsburgh's 31st Street Movie Studios. Closing performances will be presented at the Lawrenceville Moose Lodge on Sunday, October 3.
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