Bruce Tovsky is a visual/sound artist based in in Brooklyn, New York. After earning his MFA degree from Rutgers University in 1979, he began showing video across the USA, Europe and Japan. He has worked as an audio producer/engineer (Liquid Liquid, Lydia Lunch, Karen Finley, Foetus) and video editor/designer for commercials and music videos. For the past several years he has been creating live video and sound improvisations, often in collaboration with artists such as John Hudak, David Linton and Brooks Williams in a variety of spaces around New York City, including Diapason, Experimental Intermedia, Issue Project Room, and his own installation space 106BLDG30 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. In the summer of 2003 he performed “for the time being” with Hudak at Roulette’s “Festival of Mixology” at The Performing Garage. This performance was released in October 2004 on Jason Kahn’s CUT label, and was reviewed in the February 2005 issue of The Wire. His recent video/sound piece ETHER premiered at 106BLDG30 in the Navy Yard in June 2005, and has been playing in international festivals from São Paulo to Seoul to Paris. The audio from ETHER was recently featured in “Tracking The Lincolnshire Poacher,” a BBC4 radio documentary on shortwave numbers stations. His latest video/sound piece UNDERPASS was recently premiered at Issue Project Room, and will be featured as an installation there early next year. He recently performed a series of improvisations in San Francisco and Los Angeles, collaborating with Kim Cascone, Matt Davignon, Dominic Cramp and David Kendall. His LA show at Il Corral with David Kendall received a Pick Of The Week from the LA Weekly.