[ 10. November 2009 ]
PRESENTATION OF THE WINNERS OF JTTP 2009
This week in the "em-hören" series at the TU-Berlin, the winners of
the 2009 edition of the Canadian Electroacoustic Community's annual
Jeu de temps / Times Play (JTTP) will be presented by jef chippewa
from the CEC.
For the 10th edition of JTTP, the CEC collaborated with Germany's
national electroacoustic association, DEGEM, and submissions from both
Canada and Germany were accepted. Prizes were awarded to both the
Canadian and German top-placing composers.
Multi-channel and stereo versions of some of the winning works will be
performed and we will be joined by winners!
http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp/2009
We hope you can make it!
WHEN? WHERE?
Technische Universität Berlin (TU), Institut für
Kommunikationswissenschaft
EN 324 -- Einsteinufer 17
Thursday, 12 November 2009, 18-20:00
Presented by jef chippewa, CEC Administrative co-Director
http://www.ak.tu-berlin.de/menue/lehre/wintersemester_20092010/elektroakustische_musik_hoeren
JTTP -- GENERAL INFORMATION
Jeu de Temps / Times Play (JTTP) was relaunched in 2000 (as a CEC
project) to support and encourage the work of Canadian-based young and
emerging sound artists. This annual project is comprised of a
competition with more than $6400 (in 2009) worth of prizes awarded to
the top five placing composers (by selection of an international
jury), an issue of eContact! featuring all submissions to the project,
a Cache CD compilation with the top 8-11 placing works, and
international radio broadcasts and concert diffusion for the winners.
For JTTP 2009, the CEC collaborated with Germany's national
electroacoustic association, DEGEM. Similar to the collaboration in
2003 with the UK's Sonic Arts Network (SAN), submissions from both
Canada and Germany were accepted. Prizes were awarded to both the
Canadian and German top-placing composers, and Cache 2009 (release
planned for Spring 2010) will be a double-CD, with one CD containing
selected Canadian works and the other containing selected German works.
--
Communauté électroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic
Community
http://econtact.ca | http://sonus.ca | http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp/2009
BERLIN - JTTP 2009 Presentation | em-hören (Berlin)
From: CEC jef chippewaPRESENTATION OF THE WINNERS OF JTTP 2009
This week in the "em-hören" series at the TU-Berlin, the winners of
the 2009 edition of the Canadian Electroacoustic Community's annual
Jeu de temps / Times Play (JTTP) will be presented by jef chippewa
from the CEC.
For the 10th edition of JTTP, the CEC collaborated with Germany's
national electroacoustic association, DEGEM, and submissions from both
Canada and Germany were accepted. Prizes were awarded to both the
Canadian and German top-placing composers.
Multi-channel and stereo versions of some of the winning works will be
performed and we will be joined by winners!
http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp/2009
We hope you can make it!
WHEN? WHERE?
Technische Universität Berlin (TU), Institut für
Kommunikationswissenschaft
EN 324 -- Einsteinufer 17
Thursday, 12 November 2009, 18-20:00
Presented by jef chippewa, CEC Administrative co-Director
http://www.ak.tu-berlin.de/menue/lehre/wintersemester_20092010/elektroakustische_musik_hoeren
JTTP -- GENERAL INFORMATION
Jeu de Temps / Times Play (JTTP) was relaunched in 2000 (as a CEC
project) to support and encourage the work of Canadian-based young and
emerging sound artists. This annual project is comprised of a
competition with more than $6400 (in 2009) worth of prizes awarded to
the top five placing composers (by selection of an international
jury), an issue of eContact! featuring all submissions to the project,
a Cache CD compilation with the top 8-11 placing works, and
international radio broadcasts and concert diffusion for the winners.
For JTTP 2009, the CEC collaborated with Germany's national
electroacoustic association, DEGEM. Similar to the collaboration in
2003 with the UK's Sonic Arts Network (SAN), submissions from both
Canada and Germany were accepted. Prizes were awarded to both the
Canadian and German top-placing composers, and Cache 2009 (release
planned for Spring 2010) will be a double-CD, with one CD containing
selected Canadian works and the other containing selected German works.
--
Communauté électroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic
Community
http://econtact.ca | http://sonus.ca | http://cec.concordia.ca/jttp/2009
