We launch our 15th Birthday Season in the traditional way celebrating our members great success over the last year.
Ben Ramsay Reload - Refract – Repeat
Ben completed his doctorate with MTI last year with these pieces which cross over between electronica and acousmatics.
Panos Amelides The Olympic Games Piece
Panos continues his explorations of electroacoustic storytelling.
Simon Atkinson interiorities viii
A new work in the interiorities series from the master of sustained and intricate atmosphere.
Elliott Murray Chop Boss In Action
Elliott
(third year MTI BA student) won Spotify’s Midihack contest in Stockholm
in June with his own Max-based instrument the Chop Boss. Check out
Youtube for a preview.
All welcome! Entry Free!
Modulation One Dance Performance July 2, 2014
Modulation_one (live-digital dance and augmented sound) asks the dancers to imagine; to be present in the transfer of data; to engage with the mediated/digital as it appears and disappears.
Modulation_one is the final practical study for Kerry Francksen's PhD and builds upon a recent and developing collaboration with composer Simon Atkinson, film-maker Laura McGregor and dance artist Jodie Davis. Over the past year they have been searching for a way to create environments where acousmatic sound, image and movement can be conceived of as a continually emerging process, where a more dynamic relationship arrives from an engagement in those thresholds in ‘the dimension of the emergent’ (Massumi 2012:34).
PACE Studio 1, 6 pm
July 2, 2014
Sound Sight Space Play 2014 - 18th-20th June
We would like to bring to your attention, the SSSP (Sound, Sight, Space and Play) conference that is taking place at De Montfort University 18-20 June 2014. The conference is ran by postgraduate students in the MTIRL (Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre) and is primarily aimed at postgraduates in the field of sonic art and electroacoustic music, although all are welcome to participate.
This years event features a wide range of research papers with keynotes by: Norah Lorway (University of Birmingham), Tullis Rennie (SARC) and Lelio Camilleri (GB Martini
Conservatory of Music). There are also installations to be seen alongside two concerts, and a listening room.
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open at the following link: http://store.dmu.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=190
A standard rate of £45 will apply.
Further details about the conference as well as the preliminary schedule can be viewed on the SSSP website: www.sssp.dmu.ac.uk.
Please feel free to disseminate widely. Thank you.
Best wishes,
SSSP 2014
Landy Residency at Sibelius Academy
Professor Leigh Landy was in residence with the The Centre for Music & Technology at Sibelius Academy of Finland in March 2014, discussing his work as a composer, recent research projects, and the notion of sound-based music, and presenting a solo concert.
Forcucci in Berlin, Basel, Freiburg, Saillon
Doctoral student Luca Forcucci presented his work at numerous events in the first half of 2014:
He has an upcoming concert and seminar at Rencontres AME, Saillon — Aug 27-31, and a presentation at the Electroacoustic Music Studies conference in Berlin — Jun 12.
- Lecture at the Technical University of Berlin — January 30
- Sound Installation at the House of Electronic Arts, Basel — Feb 26 - March 16
- Artist's Talk at the International Symposium Border Sounds, Freiburg — Mar 21-22
- Presentation of M(a)(e)rgin(g)s at the Zentrum Fuer Kunst und Urbanstik, Berlin — May 23. "Soundscapes from the city of Sao Paulo in Brazil have been recorded. The sound is deterritorialised, abstracted from its original ‘milieu’, reterritorialised and attached to the structure of the ephemeral construction built by Studio OSK at ZK/U Berlin. An imaginary territory emerges through the layering of Sao Paulo, Berlin and the structure itself: a sonic Moiré pattern questioning borders."
He has an upcoming concert and seminar at Rencontres AME, Saillon — Aug 27-31, and a presentation at the Electroacoustic Music Studies conference in Berlin — Jun 12.
Sound, Sight, Space and Play Conference 2014
The SSSP (Sound, Sight, Space and Play) conference is taking place at De Montfort University 18-20 June 2014. The conference is run by postgraduate students in the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre and is primarily aimed at postgraduates in the field of sonic art and electroacoustic music, although all are welcome to participate.
This years event features a wide range of research papers with keynotes by: Norah Lorway (University of Birmingham), Tullis Rennie (SARC) and Lelio Camilleri (GB Martini Conservatory of Music). There are also installations to be seen alongside two concerts, an algorave and a listening room.
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open at the following link: http://store.dmu.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=1&catid=190
An early bird rate of £35 will be avaliable until 9 June 2014. Thereafter the standard rate of £45 will apply. Further details about the conference as well as the preliminary schedule can be viewed on the SSSP website: www.sssp.dmu.ac.uk.
Neal Spowage and Danai Pappa - PACE 1 Wednesday 7th May
PACE Building, Studio
1, 7pm
NEAL
SPOWAGE & DANAI PAPPA
Neal
Spowage is an artist and musician who builds instruments, which he refers to as
junk sculptures, that are designed to force gesture from the performer through
perceived and actual affordances of sound and physical presence. Danai Pappa is
a dancer whose studies in humanities intend to evoke emotional and
psychological states of mind through images, spatial relationships and
movement. As a choreographer her goal is to find inventive ways to demonstrate
shifting modes of representation and performer/spectator relationships.
Frozen Venus (2013, 14 Minutes)
By Neal Spowage and Danai Pappa
Performance for six
shitsticks - dance and live electronic noise
sculptures
Each
instrument is a domestic plunger with a built in speaker and simple hardware
hacked touch synthesiser. It is called a shitstick.
New Track of Unknown Terra (2014, 7 minutes –
Film/fixed media)
Created by Neal Spowage
Performance of the
beast, a noise sculpture.
The beast
is an instrument that amplifies the sound of itself being dragged across the
ground. The beast was severely damaged during the making of the film.
Cold Papaya (2013, 7 minutes – live dance and
live electronic noise sculptures)
By Neal Spowage and Danai Pappa
Performance for
Speaker Bra with Wireless Shovel Controller
The
sculpture is a response to Nam June Paik’s Television Bra, fused with a
constructivist element that is a shovel. The bra is a construction; the shovel
is a construction tool.
All welcome! Entry
Free! [SE 30/04]
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