Wednesday January 15th, 2014 7.00pm
PACE, Studio 1
MANTIS
We
welcome composers from MANTIS (Manchester Theatre in Sound). Part of an
exchange between the MTIRC and the University of Manchester Music
Department. A feast of surround sound on our purpose built multichannel
system.
David Berezan - Buoy (2011), 9:40, 5.1 channels
Danny Saul - Frictions (Storms) (2013), 12:17, 8 channels
Brona Martin - A Bit Closer to Home (2013), 14:40, 10 channels
Constantin Popp - Triptych (2013), 15:00, 16 channels
David Berezan - Thumbs (2011), 11:00, 8 channels
CitizenUrge (aka Ricardo Climent) - Nancrillex (2013), 9:59, 2 channels
All welcome! Entry Free!
And – earlier:
Research seminar: 1-3pm, DMU Clephan Building room 3.03
PhD students in electroacoustic music from the University of Manchester
in an open discussion about their work: Danny Saul, Brona Martin and
Constantin Popp.
[SE 10.01.14]
Weiwei Jin Awarded Residency at Harvestworks, New York City
Doctoral student Weiwe Jin and collaborator Margaret Schedel have received a 2013/14 New Works Residency from Harvestworks, New York City. Residency recipients are commissioned to create a new work in the Harvestworks TEAM (Technology, Engineering, Art and Music) Lab.
Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Its mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
Jin and Schedel will develop The Self, a multimedia installation opera that takes the psychoactive drug Ayahuasca as a thread to reach into its three main characters: a retired US forest servicer, his wife and a Shaman. Based on a fragmented non-linear storytelling drama, created from elements of its situations and characters, and generated by the data of psychoactive drug modified neuronal activities, The Self has neither singers nor accompanying ensemble. It travels the space between an opera and an installation.
Founded as a not-for-profit organization by artists in 1977, Harvestworks has helped a generation of artists create new works using technology. Its mission is to support the creation and presentation of art works achieved through the use of new and evolving technologies.
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