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Adem Jaffers (Aka Nuero > Tekno Mandala > Vj-Mandala) Adem Jaffers (aka Nuero > Tekno Mandala > vj-mandala) www.vjmandala.com www.amjaffers.com - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Chronological listing of all performances for Clubs, Festivals, Exhibitions, Talks, Raves, Live Bands, Videos etc since circa 1989. Covering performances in VJ'ing, Animation, Slide Projection, Lighting- Laser design, Print, Textiles etc.. Some info is unknown or incorrect and will be updated when correct info is obtained. Please visit>> Flickr and/or Vimeo to view images & videos pertaining to the events listed below. Ref links are associated with each entry below. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2020 DATE: 7/10/20 EVENT: Nitro Thunder 2021 TYPE: Car Drag Racing PROMOTER: Gulf Western VENUE: Sydney Dragway LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 28/03/21 EVENT: PURE TYPE: Dance Party (Chris Coe live) PROMOTER: Hardware, Carl Cox & Bush Records VENUE: Sidney Myer Music Bowl LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 23-24/10/20 EVENT: Carl Cox (Live) TYPE: Online Elec Music Fest PROMOTER: Movement VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 03/10/20 EVENT: MACHINE 7 TYPE: Music Video PROMOTER: MACHINE VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 29/08/20 EVENT: Mysteryland TYPE: Live Stream Festival PROMOTER: Mysteryland VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Amsterdam, Netherlands FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 15/08/20 EVENT: Leo Lockdown TYPE: Live Stream Party PROMOTER: Rivka Worth VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 09/08/20 EVENT: #RMITPixelParty TYPE: Live Stream Open Day PROMOTER: RMIT VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 23/03/20 EVENT: MACHINE X Art v6 TYPE: Live Stream (The Black Moy) PROMOTER: MACHINE VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 26/04/20 EVENT: MACHINE X Art v3 TYPE: Live Stream (Morel Xavier) PROMOTER: MACHINE VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 12/04/20 EVENT: MACHINE X Art v1 TYPE: Live Stream (DJ Andrew Till) PROMOTER: MACHINE VENUE: Home Studio LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 29/02/20 EVENT: 2020 Launch Party TYPE: Launch Party - Osunlade (DJ) PROMOTER: Festival 23 VENUE: Warehouse 3000 LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 08/02/20 EVENT: Festival 23 TYPE: Festival - Chris Coe (Live) PROMOTER: Festival 23 VENUE: Lancefield Macedon Ranges LOCATION: Lancefield, Australia FUNCTION: VJ 2019 DATE: 28/11/19 EVENT: Pleasure TYPE: Exhibition launch party PROMOTER: RMIT VENUE: First Site Gallery LOCATION: Melb, Australia FUNCTION: VJ & lights DATE: 17/04/19 EVENT: Club Filter Gala Night TYPE: Techno Awards PROMOTER: Mad Rod VENUE: Lounge (RIP) LOCATION: Melbourne, Aust FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 23/2/19 EVENT: Ultra Australia - Chris Coe (Live) TYPE: Electronic Music festival PROMOTERS: Ultra Worldwide VENUE: Resistance Stage - Flemington Racecourse LOCATION: Flemington, AUS FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 25/1/19 EVENT: Rainbow Serpent Festival 2019 TYPE: Outdoor Festival PROMOTERS: Rainbow Serpent Festival VENUE: A farm.. LOCATION: Near Lexton, AUST FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 5/1/19 TYPE: 5 Rhytms Party EVENT: Shapeshifter PROMOTERS: Tribeship Productions VENUE: Rosina Auditorium LOCATION: Melbourne FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 1/1/19 TYPE: Outdoor Party EVENT: Staggeringly Beautiful 2019: Carnivale Saturnalia PROMOTERS: Dharma & Simon VENUE: Wolfgang Palace LOCATION: Nalangil, AUS FUNCTION: vj/Laser 2018 DATE: 1/12/18 TYPE: Outdoor Music Festival PROMOTERS: Folk Rhythm and Life VENUE: Chris Coe live - Great Outdoors LOCATION: Elderado, AUS FUNCTION: vj DATE: 23/11/18 EVENT: Juno Reactor TYPE: Party PROMOTERS: Hunab Ku Creations VENUE: Brown Alley LOCATION: Melbourne FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 13/10/18 EVENT: Resonance Project TYPE: Deya Dova - Performance PROMOTERS: Tribeship Productions VENUE: Rosina Auditorium LOCATION: Melbourne FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 23/8/18 EVENT: RMIT SMC TYPE: Guest talk – Ollie Olsen and Andrew Duffield PROMOTER: Elena Popa VENUE: School of Media and Communication LOCATION: Carlton FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 4/8/18 EVENT: Techno Shuffle TYPE: Book Launch PROMOTERS: Melbourne Books VENUE: Xe54 LOCATION: Melbourne FUNCTION: VJ/Interviewee DATE: 1/6/18 EVENT: Primitive Calculators TYPE: Album Launch PROMOTERS: it Records VENUE: The Curtain LOCATION: Carlton FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 28/4/18 EVENT: Warehouse 1 TYPE: Chris Coe Album Launch PROMOTERS: Dharma & Simon VENUE: Secret.. LOCATION: Kensington FUNCTION: VJ 2017 DATE: 8-11/12/17 EVENT: EGA TYPE: Conference PROMOTERS: EA Australis VENUE: Holmesglen LOCATION: Eildon FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 23-27/11/16 TYPE: Outdoor DooF PROMOTERS: Earthcore VENUE: Great Outdoors LOCATION: Elmore, AUS FUNCTION: vj (Main/Hydra stage) DATE: 28/10/17 EVENT: Urban Gathering TYPE: After Party PROMOTER: Doesn't Matter Melbourne VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: VJ & Laser op DATE: 27/10/17 EVENT: Halloween Party TYPE: Special Event PROMOTER: My Aeon VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: VJ & Laser op DATE: 20/10/17 EVENT: RMIT SMC TYPE: Guest talk – Ollie Olsen and Andrew Duffield PROMOTER: Elena Popa VENUE: School of Media and Communication LOCATION: Carlton FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 14/10/17 EVENT: Emanuel Satie TYPE: Monthly Club night PROMOTER: Thick as Thieves VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 22-24/9/17 EVENT: Diversity TYPE: Exhibition PROMOTER: St Kilda Art Crawl VENUE: Temperature Vermillion Studio LOCATION: St Kilda FUNCTION: Print design DATE: 15/9/17 EVENT: My Aeon 10th Anniversary TYPE: Special Event PROMOTER: My Aeon VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 9/9/17 EVENT: Digital Primate TYPE: Monthly Club night PROMOTER: Thick as Thieves VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: Laser op, VJ DATE: 12/08/17 EVENT: Steve Ward TYPE: Monthly Club night PROMOTER: Thick as Thieves VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 08/17 EVENT: Tatabai TYPE: Music Video PROMOTER: Wantok Musik VENUE: My Studio LOCATION: Melb, AUST FUNCTION: Composite DATE: 20/4-20/07/15 EVENT: Pop Up Art Space TYPE: Print Exhibition PROMOTER: Melbourne Buddhist Centre VENUE: Melbourne Buddhist Centre LOCATION: Brunswick, AUST FUNCTION: Exhibitor DATE: 08/07/17 EVENT: Shawnecy TYPE: Monthly Club night PROMOTER: Thick as Thieves VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 06/17 EVENT: Jeffery Smart (Silver City) TYPE: Music Video PROMOTER: MFCC VENUE: My Studio LOCATION: Melb, AUST FUNCTION: Shoot, Composite DATE: 20/05/17 EVENT: Ejeca TYPE: Monthly Club night PROMOTER: Thick as Thieves VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 27/05/17 EVENT: Machine TYPE: Monthly Club night PROMOTER: Machine VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick, AUST FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 04/02/17 EVENT: Sacred Geometry TYPE: Monthy Club Night PROMOTERS: Big Red Bus VENUE: My Aeon LOCATION: Brunswick, AUST FUNCTION: Laser op DATE: 29-30/1/17 EVENT: Rainbow Serpent Festival 2017 TYPE: Outdoor party PROMOTERS: Rainbow Serpent Festival VENUE: A farm.. 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Psy-Harmonics TYPE: Dance party PROMOTER: Andrew Till VENUE: Royal Melbourne Hotel LOCATION: Melbourne, AUST FUNCTION: VJ DATE: 2013 EVENT: Showreel ‘13 TYPE: Showreel PROMOTER: Adem Jaffers VENUE: Freelance LOCATION: Earth, AUST FUNCTION: Animation & Compositing
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