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[ 14. Januar 2010 ]

BERLIN - Lectures bei Sound Studies

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Steve Goodman lecture bei Sound Studies | Donnerstag 14. Januar 2010

"Sonic Warfare
Sound, Affect, and the Ecology of Fear"
--> http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=11890

Eine interessante Spezialveranstaltung mit Steve Goodman. Er wird sein  
auf MIT Press erschienenes Buch vorstellen und hat sicher einige sehr  
interessante Dinge zu sagen.

Über Steve Gooddman:
"Steve Goodman is a Lecturer in Music Culture at the School of  
Sciences, Media, and Cultural Studies at the University of East  
London, a member of the CCRU (Cybernetic Culture Research Unit), and  
the founder of the record label Hyperdub. He produces bass-driven  
electronic music under the name kode9 and is also a member of the  
sound art collective Audint."

Steve spielt am Freitag im Bergahain :-)


Donnerstag 14. Januar 2010 - ab 19:00 Uhr

Sound Studies - UdK Berlin
Lietzenburger Straße 45 - Raum 314
Berlin-Wilmersdorf
(U3/U9 Spichernstraße)




Montag 18. Januar 2010
G. Douglas Barrett
Listening to Language: Text Scores, Recording Technology and  
Experimental Music

In much of the experimental music being created today notation has  
turned to a use of written language in which the score can be said to  
contain not simply a description of sounds to be performed, but  
rather, a prompt to action, an invitation or proposal for the  
performance or observation of sounds, the execution of actions, the  
realization of situations, thoughts, or the condition of non-action.
Contextualized by the music and writings of American composer John  
Cage, and in light of technological shifts introduced by the ability  
to record sound, I look at several contemporary works of experimental  
music which use language as their primary means of notation.

G. DOUGLAS BARRETT is a composer, performer, and writer. His work has  
been presented in festivals, galleries, concert halls, academic  
conferences, and street performance events throughout North America  
and Europe. Performers of his music and performance works have  
included The S.E.M. Ensemble, The Flux Quartet, Philip Thomas, Kerstin  
Fuchs, Ensemble SurPlus, Johnny Chang, Christine Tavolacci, Francesco  
Gagliardi, Adam Overton, Joseph Kudirka, and Mark So. He has  
participated in festivals such as the Huddersfield Contemporary Music  
Festival (UK), Ostrava Days (Czech Republic), Wandelweiser Festspiel  
(Düsseldorf), Visiones Sonoras (Mexico City), June in Buffalo, and the  
CEAIT Festival (Los Angeles); and has appeared at venues such as the  
Ontological-Hysteric Theater (New York), Listen/Space (New York), the  
Wulf (Los Angeles), Theater Perdu (Amsterdam), Miss Micks (Berlin),  
the Sonic Arts Research Centre (Belfast, UK). More information is  
available at .


Was sind Sound Studies? Die öffentlichen Sound Studies Lectures geben  
einen Einblick in die künstlerischen, wissenschaftlichen,  
gestalterischen und konzeptuellen Fragestellungen der Akustischen  
Kommunikation, die am Masterstudiengang Sound Studies - Akustische  
Kommunikation erkundet und gelehrt werden. Internationale Expertinnen  
und Experten beleuchten historische Strömungen und gegenwärtige  
Arbeitsweisen.


Montag, 18. Januar 2010 - 19:00 Uhr

Sound Studies - UdK Berlin
Lietzenburger Straße 45 - Raum 314
Berlin-Wilmersdorf
(U3/U9 Spichernstraße)




Montag 08. Februar 2010
John Richards


Erasmus-Dozent von der De Montfort University, Leicester
spricht über new modes of performance and interactive environments



Montag 08. Februar 2010 - 19:00 Uhr


Sound Studies - UdK Berlin
Lietzenburger Straße 45 - Raum 314
Berlin-Wilmersdorf
(U3/U9 Spichernstraße)

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