James Talambas

Talambas is a multi-disciplinary new media artist, composer, producer, and activist who creates site-specific, multi-dimensional, multi-sensory sculptures, murals, and performances. Endeavoring to collaborate and share knowledge, guided by passion for sound and creativity. Drawing from technology, collaboration, visceral improvisation, and the architectural space of each individual work, he creates art that is personal, emotive, and immersive. Talambas is the founder of New Media Contemporary, a gallery, studio, and research space located in Dallas, TX, founded to promote interdisciplinary work and collaborate with musicians and artists working in technology or the avant-garde. Talambas has collaborated with and helped produce the work of many other notable artists’ work including, Ellen Fullman, Marina Rosenfeld, Christine Sun Kim, Egill Sabjörnsson, Gingger Shankar, Dallas Street Choir, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Fort Worth Opera, Contemporary Dance Fort Worth, Half Japanese, Mandy Patinkin, Nelly Furtado, N’Dambi, Theodore Bikel, AM Ballet Folklorico.

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