BELGIEN – max summer course 2012

From: Benjamin Thigpen
Subject: max summer course – stage d’été max
Date: 2012 April 27 7:54:01 PM EDT

Hello,
Like last year, I will be teaching 2 courses on Max this summer in
Belgium. Please forward this information to anyone who might be
interested. Thanks!

7-12 August
Max for beginners
This will be some first steps in Max: the language, its structure,
syntax and logic; using Midi; basic techniques for synthesis, sampling
and processing; building musically useful patches.

14-19 August
Max for advanced users
The content will depend on the participants but may include such
topics as granular sampling, analysis and resynthesis with FFT, filter
banks, vocoding, various other types of processing, envelope
following, pitch following, attack detection, techniques for mixed
(instrumental and electronic) music, building live performance
patches, other miscellaneous and mysterious DSP issues and Max
techniques…

Method
The sessions will combine lecture-demonstration-explanation with
collective, hands-on, practical “instrument” building. In both courses
we will spend a lot of time making patches together, so you should
come away with a fair amount of concrete practical experience.

If at all possible, you should bring your own computer with Max
installed, a portable Midi controller (if you have one) and a set of
headphones. (There will be some computers and controllers available
for those who need them.)

Language
The courses will be taught in English or French (or Italian!),
depending on the participants (probably English).

Where
Musiques et Recherches, Ohain, Belgium (a peaceful place in the
countryside, near Brussels).

It is possible to camp on the grounds (free of charge).

Maximum enrollment
10

Tuition
325€

Website
http://www.musiques-recherches.be/fr/agenda/item/5432-stages-max-msp-niveaux-initiation-
http://www.musiques-recherches.be/fr/agenda/item/5433-stages-max-msp-niveaux-avance
http://www.musiques-recherches.be/images/stories/InscriptionMax.pdf

Practical information and enrollment
info@musiques-recherches.be
+32 02 354 43 68

Feel free to write to me if you have any questions.

Benjamin Thigpen

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FRANKFURT – Rameaus Neffe präsentiert: RAFAEL TORAL am 29.05.12

Von: Raoul Lone
Datum: 27. April 2012 19:48:06 MESZ
Betreff: Degem Website: Veransatltungshinweis Frankfurt/Main 29.05.12

Rameaus Neffe präsentiert: RAFAEL TORAL

Der Portugiese Rafael Toral ist am 29. Mai 2012 im Atelier Frankfurt
zu Gast. Toral spielt experimentelle elektronische Instrumente und
wurde in den 90ern als Gitarrist und Elektroniker durch seine Drone-
und Ambient-Arbeiten bekannt. Als einer der wesentlichen Gitarristen
der 90er angesehen, änderte er seine musikalische Strategie radikal
und schuf das auf mehrere Jahre angelegte Space Programm. Darin
erkundet er die Möglichkeiten einer neuen Klangsprache der
Elektronischen Musik. Im Mittelpunkt steht die körperlich-gestische
Produktion von Tönen. Als Instrumente dienen ihm simple
Klangerzeugnisse, die er zum Teil selbst gestaltet.

ATELIERFRANKFURT
Hohenstaufenstraße 13,
60327 Frankfurt am Main
Di. 29 Mai 2012
Beginn 21:00Uhr

http://rafaeltoral.net/
http://rafaeltoral.net/press/german/positionen
http://www.atelierfrankfurt.de/ (Infos folgen noch)
Infos: Raoul Lone, dreamachine@arcor.de

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BERLIN – 29th April 2012: Ankersmit/Tricoli & Perlonex at .HBC

Von: Manuela Benetton
Datum: 28. April 2012 13:29:41 MESZ
Betreff: Tomorrow Sun. 29th: Ankersmit/Tricoli & Perlonex at .HBC

Sunday, April 29th at 9:00 pm
at .HBC – Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 9, 10178 Berlin

CTM Concerts & zangimusic.de present:

Perlonex [Berlin]
Ignaz Schick (turntable, motors, objects, electronics)
Joerg Maria Zeger (electric guitars, effects)
Burkhard Beins (drums, percussion, objects)

opening act:
Thomas Ankersmit (NL): analog synthesizers, electronics
Valerio Tricoli (IT): revox tape machine, electronics

One of the rare oppotunities to catch Berlin’s long going drone-noise-
electronic mavericks & echtzeit veterans who recently have more often
performed
out of town than in Berlin and who quite frequently teamed up with the
American minimal-trance icon Charlemagne Palestine. A few new albums
are in the pipeline ready for release – but this night will focus on
the celebration of perlonex music before the depart of band member
Ignaz Schick who is going for a one year travelling period.
Also performing will be the amazing electro-acoustic duo project of
Thomas Ankersmit (analog synthesizer) and Valerio Tricoli (revox tape
machine).
A night of intense and uncompromising electro-acoustic music.

Since 1998 Perlonex have been working on a quite unique blend of noise
music, drones, psychedelia, electronica and musique concrete and have
been touring and performing their music worldwide (Eastern and Western
Europe, Russia, USA, Canada, Malaysia, Australia, New Zealand,. ..)
eversince presenting perlonex music with big success on many renownend
festvials but also in underground club shows. Since 2004 Perlonex have
frequently teamed up with the legendary US-provocateur, anti/
minimalist and trance-addicted vocalist/pianist Charlemagne Palestine.
This very original collaboration has resulted in 2 double CD releases
and many highly acclaimed concerts in Berlin, Vienna, Graz, Geneve,
Paris, Mulhouse, Bologna, Victoriaville or Metz, ….

Thomas Ankersmit/Valerio Triocli:
‚Forma II‘ is the first collaborative output by Thomas Ankersmit and
Valerio Tricoli released on Pan-Act (pan-act.com). Composed and
recorded in Berlin from 2008 to 2010 the music consists of four
electroacoustic pieces based largely on analogue synthesizer material
and one long-form swarm-like composition for multiple overdubbed
saxophones. Additional sounds range from metal foil floating on
ultrasonic sound-beams to mechanical clickers recorded in the
abandoned radar domes at Teufelsberg. The raw materials have been
extensively processed and re-constructed using analogue tape and
digital methods. The five pieces shift between sharply detailed
blizzards of electronic interference to passages of delicate balance,
between calm and turbulence, between stasis and rapid shape-shifting,
between multiple virtual spaces and non-spaces.

http://www.pan-act.com/pages/releases/pan16.html
http://www.burkhardbeins.de/groups/perlonex.html
http://hbc-berlin.de/perlonex-thomas-ankersmit-valerio-tricoli

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KARLSRUHE – ZKM – Konzert: Dieter „Yello“ Meier mit neuer Band „Out of Chaos“

Von: Dominika Szope
Datum: 25. April 2012 07:30:24 MESZ
Betreff: REMINDER: ZKM – Konzert: Dieter „Yello“ Meier mit neuer Band
„Out of Chaos“

Einladung zum Konzert
Dieter „Yello“ Meier mit seiner neuen Band „Out of Chaos“
am Samstag, den 5. Mai um 20 Uhr im ZKM_Medientheater, Karlsruhe

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren, liebe Kolleginnen und Kollegen,

ich möchte Sie recht herzlich zum einem besonderen Konzert am ZKM
Karlsruhe einladen: Dieter Meier, Part des in den 1980er Jahren
bekannt gewordenen Duos Yello, präsentiert mit einer neuen Band sein
aktuelles musikalisches Programm. Begleitet wird er von der glänzend
besetzten fünfköpfigen „Out Of Chaos“-Band, zu der Tobias Preisig,
Nicolas Rüttimann und Ephrem Lüchinger zählen, eine Auswahl junger
Schweizer Musiker, die ihr Können bereits vielfach sowohl auf den
großen europäischen Festivals wie Montreux, als auch mit renommierten
Musikern wie George Grunz oder Erik Truffaz unter Beweis gestellt
haben. Auch Thomas Wydler, Drummer der Band „Nick Cave and The Bad
Seeds“, ist Teil dieser Formation.

Ich würde mich sehr freuen, Sie an diesem Abend am ZKM begrüßen zu
können. Bitte richten Sie Ihre Anmeldung an szope@zkm.de.
Über eine Ankündigung in Ihrem Medium sind wir sehr dankbar.
Eine ausführliche Pressemitteilung sowie druckfähige Abbildungen
finden Sie unter: on1.zkm.de/zkm/presse/

Mit besten Grüßen,
Dominika Szope

ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie Karlsruhe
Lorenzstraße 19
76135 Karlsruhe

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CALL – LoMus 2012, 29.4.

Von: Thierry Coduys
Datum: 25. April 2012 09:59:27 MESZ

Désolé en cas d’envois multiples / sorry for possible crossposting

The dead line for software submission was extended to the April 29th
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LoMus 2012

À la recherche des logiciels libres pour la création sonore et intermedia

Pour sa quatrième édition, LoMus 2012 s’adresse à tous ceux qui s’aventurent dans le développement de logiciels libres musicaux ou de logiciels libres qui peuvent contribuer au processus de la création musicale.

Un prix sera remis aux logiciels qui font preuve non seulement d’innovation, mais notamment d’inventivité face aux enjeux actuels de la création musicale.

Calendrier
6 avril 2012 – Appel à soumissions
29 avril 2012 – Date limite de soumission des logiciels
5 mai 2012 – Notification d’acceptation
11 mai 2012 – Remise du prix lors des JIM 2012

Info : http://concours.afim-asso.org/
JIM2012 : http://www.jim2012.be

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LoMus 2012

In search of open-source software for musical and intermedia creation

For its fourth edition, LoMus 2012 invites music and audio open-source software creators to submit original projects that either directly or indirectly contribute to musical creation.

A prize will be awarded to open-source sofware that proves to be not only innovatory but also inventive in the present context of music and audio creation.

Calendar
April 6, 2012 – Call for submissions
April 29, 2012 – Submission deadline
May 5, 2012 – Admission notification
May 11, 2012 – JIM Awards Ceremony

Info: http://concours.afim-asso.org/
JIM2012 : http://www.jim2012.be
http://www.le-hub.org/

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BERLIN – Fachwerkstatt Neue Musik, AdK, 26.4.

Von: Akademie der Künste
Datum: 24. April 2012 16:16:02 MESZ

Donnerstag, 26. April, 17 Uhr, Fachwerkstatt Neue Musik
mit den Komponisten Ali Gorji (Iran) und Fredrik Wallberg (Schweden), Stipendiaten der Akademie der Künste
Moderation Björn Gottstein, Rundfunkjournalist
Akademie der Künste, Hanseatenweg 10, 10557 Berlin, Telefon (030) 200 57-1000, Eintritt frei

Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
liebe Freunde der Neuen Musik,

die Akademie der Künste möchte Sie und Ihre Freunde herzlich zur Fachwerkstatt Neue Musik mit Ali Gorji und Fredrik Wallberg im Rahmen des Monats der Stipendiaten herzlich einladen. Der Komponist Ali Gorji wird seine Komposition „Merke dir den Flug. Der Vogel ist sterblich“ für Ensemble (2011) erläutern. Das Stück, eine Hommage an die iranische Dichterin Forough Farrokhzad, wurde im Rahmen der Hamburger Klangwerktage im Dezember 2011 uraufgeführt. Der Komponist Fredrik Wallberg wird in seinem Vortrag einen kurzen Einblick in seine verschiedenen künstlerischen und musikalischen Projekte geben: mikrotonale Musik für Instrumente und Elektronik, raumfüllende Installation, Tonspur für Filmproduktionen.

Weitere Informationen hier
http://www.adk.de/de/aktuell/veranstaltungen/index.htm?we_objectID=30892

Wir freuen uns über Ihr Interesse und auf Ihr Kommen!

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Marianne König

Akademie der Künste
Pariser Platz 4
10117 Berlin
information@adk.de
www.adk.de
www.adk.de/de/newsletter/
www.facebook.com/akademiederkuenste

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BERLIN – ak-events 26.04.2012 – Werner Durand

Von: „Straebel | TU Berlin“
Datum: 24. April 2012 15:50:07 MESZ
Betreff: [ak-events] 26.04. – Werner Durand

EM Hören am Donnerstag, 26.04.2012 | 18:00 s.t.
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/emhoeren

Der Komponist und Performer Werner Durand stellt eigene Arbeiten vor.
Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf Durands selbstgebauten Blasinstrumenten.
www.wernerdurand.com

TU Berlin | Elektronisches Studio
Fachgebiet Audiokommunikation
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/studio
Einsteinufer 17c | E-N 324
10587 Berlin | Germany

Wegbeschreibung:
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/weg
U-Bahn Ernst-Reuter-Platz
S-Bahn Tiergarten

Elektroakustische Musik hören ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe des
Elektronischen Studios der TU Berlin. Während des Semesters jeweils
donnerstags um 18:00 Uhr.

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WIESBADEN – PANAKUSTIKA am 26.04.2012

Von: Hannes Seidl
Datum: 24. April 2012 10:15:48 MESZ
Betreff: PANAKUSTIKA am 26.04.2012

Donnerstag, 26. April, 20h , Hörsaal des Museums Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden
Einführung / Podiumsdiskussion 19.00 Uhr

Luigi Nono
…sofferte onde serene… für Klavier und Tonband

Maximilian Marcoll
Samstag Morgen – Berlin Neukölln. Und Selbstportrait. Mit Hirsch.

Hannes Seidl
Die Anderen – Jetzt Neu! für Klavier und CD

dis.playce
Joanna Drapinska und Neues Stück für Zuspiel und zwei improvisierende
Musiker

Sebastian Berweck – Klavier
dis.playce – Maximilian Marcoll und Hannes Seidl Laptop, Elektronik,
Klangregie
Dirk Marwedel – Erweitertes Saxophon / Schieferplatten
Jörg Fischer – Schlagzeug

Eintritt frei

Ein Highlight des dritten Konzertabends von PANAKUSTIKA ist sicherlich
Luigi Nonos „…sofferte onde serene…“ für Klavier und Tonband,
geschrieben für und 1977 uraufgeführt von Maurizio Pollini. Die
wahren Stars des Abends sind aber Hannes Seidl und Maximilian
Marcoll, die nicht nur ihre Arbeit als Komponisten in Werken für
Klavier und Elektronik präsentieren, sondern auch als Elektronik-Duo
dis.playce mit ihrem Konzept der„Regiemusik“ in Erscheinung treten.
Schreibtischarbeit und Live-Performance treffen in Personalunion
aufeinander. – Ideale Voraussetzung für einen spannenden Diskurs mit
Improvisatoren der Kooperative, dessen Resultat in Form einer
gemeinschaftlichen Arbeit zu hören sein wird.

http://www.myspace.com/displayce
http://www.stock11.de
http://artist-wiesbaden.de/

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LEIPZIG – Stellenausschreibung Elektroakustische Musik

Von: Ipke Starke
Datum: 24. April 2012 00:39:26 MESZ

Liebe Kollegen, liebe Freunde,

die Leipziger Musikhochschule schreibt eine befristete halbe Qualifikationsstelle für Elektroakustische Musik und Musikwissenschaft aus:

http://www.hmt-leipzig.de/index.php?kuenstler-mitarbeiterin-fuer-tonsatzgehoerbildung-und-musikwissenschaft-und-kuenstler-mitarbeiterin-fuer-elektroakustische-musik-und-musikwissenschaft

Ich möchte Sie/Euch bitten, die Information an mögliche Interessenten weiterzuleiten.

Vielen Dank!

Mit herzlichen Grüßen,
Ipke Starke

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FR Komposition/Tonsatz
Prof. Ipke Starke
Studiendekan
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PALERMO – MARC BEHRENS: Artist Talk @ Accademia Belle Arti Palermo 24-4-12 H 12

Von: info@antitesi.org
Datum: 23. April 2012 17:28:20 MESZ
Betreff: MARC BEHRENS: Artist Talk @ Accademia Belle Arti Palermo
24-4-12 H 12

AntiTesi
in collaborazione con
Accademia Belle Arti Palermo
Rete Sicilia per il Paesaggio Sonoro
SoundScape Research Group – onlus
Ars Nova

presenta

MARC BEHRENS – Incontro con l’artista (Artist Talk)

ACCADEMIA BELLE ARTI PALERMO
martedi 24 aprile 2012 – ore 12:00
Palazzo Fernandez – aula 10
v. Papiretto 20 – PALERMO

Marc Behrens works on several cerebral and physical levels.
His works mainly consist of concrete electronic music, installations,
the occasional photograph or video. Recent activities include field
recording trips to remote western China and the Amazon rainforest,
founding an incorporated company as a social art work, and staging a
rite of passage for an investment banker.
Behrens has performed and exhibited extensively across six continents,
and developed collaborations with Jeremy Bernstein, Ana Carvalho,
Bernhard Günter, Nikolaus Heyduck, Francisco López, Paulo Raposo,
Achim Wollscheid, among others.
2006–2010 Marc Behrens was a lecturer at the Academy of Fine Arts,
Saarbrücken, Germany (HBKSaar), and 2007–2009 at the University of
Applied Arts Darmstadt-Dieburg, Germany.
He is a member of the Frankfurt Association for Contemporary Music
(FGNM), the German Association for Electroacoustic Music (DEGEM),
Granular (Lisbon), subscriber to the Electronic Music Foundation
(EMF), and a citizen of The Kingdoms of Elgaland~Vargaland. 2003–2007
he was co-director of the Portuguese music label Sirr. 2011–2013, via
Granular, he is involved in Opensound, a European non-institutional
learning project.

Project Cloud/Could

„Cloud/Could“ is a work-in-progress, using sound material recorded on
23 passenger flights over three continents. They were made
methodically on many of the flights I took between July 2010 and July
2011, with one exception in June 2005. Some of the recordings did not
conform to safety regulations as they were done during take-off and
landing.
The bulk of these recordings, in terms of quantity, were made with
recording devices hidden in check-in bags of different types between
closing the bag and the reclaiming it at the destination, as long as
batteries and recording memory would last. On almost all occasions,
cheap handheld recorders were used.
During the recording period, my focus shifted towards the gap between
the popular image and technicalities of passenger flight and the
mythological and religious concepts of supernatural beings who descend
from or live in the clouds. I am successively filling this gap with
stories as well as defining the two fields, turning my prolonged
interest and the material I gathered into a palpable work. The history
of the work-in-progress is creating constant twists and potentialities.
„Cloud/Could“ is the complementary piece to a conceptual radio
composition entitled „Crowd“ premiered in March 2012 at WDR 3 open:
Studio Akustische Kunst/Germany.

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CALL – Computer Music Journal – Special Issue on Live Coding – Call for Submissions

Von: alex
Datum: 22. April 2012 21:07:09 MESZ

We are excited to announce a call for papers for a special issue of
Computer Music Journal, with a deadline of 21st January 2013, for
publication in Spring of the following year. The issue will be guest
edited by Alex McLean, Julian Rohrhuber and Nick Collins, and will
address themes surrounding live coding practice.

Live coding focuses on a computer musician’s relationship with their
computer. It includes programming a computer as an explicit onstage
act, as a musical prototyping tool with immediate feedback, and also
as a method of collaborative programming. Live coding’s tension
between immediacy and indirectness brings about a mediating role for
computer language within musical interaction. At the same time, it
implies the rewriting of algorithms, as descriptions which concern the
future; live coding may well be the missing link between composition
and improvisation. The proliferation of interpreted and just-in-time
compiled languages for music and the increasing computer literacy of
artists has made such programming interactions a new hotbed of musical
practice and theory. Many musicians have begun to design their own
particular representational extensions to existing general-purpose
languages, or even to design their own live coding languages from
scratch. They have also brought fresh energy to visual programming
language design, and new insights to interactive computation, pushing
at the boundaries through practice-based research. Live coding also
extends out beyond pure music and sound to the general digital arts,
including audiovisual systems, linked by shared abstractions.

2014 happens to be the ten-year anniversary of the live coding
organisation TOPLAP (toplap.org). However, we do not wish to restrict
the remit of the issue to this, and we encourage submissions across a
sweep of emerging practices in computer music performance, creation,
and theory. Live coding research is more broadly about grounding
computation at the verge of human experience, so that work from
computer system design to exposition of live coding concert work is
equally eligible.

Topic suggestions include, but are not limited by:

– Programming as a new form of musical exploration
– Embodiment and linguistic abstraction
– Symbology in music interaction
– Uniting liveness and abstraction in live music
– Bricolage programming in music composition
– Human-Computer Interaction study of live coding
– The psychology of computer music programming
– Measuring live coding and metrics for live performance
– The live coding audience, or live coding without audience
– Visual programming environments for music
– Alternative models of computation in music
– Representing time in interactive programming
– Representing and manipulating history in live performance
– Freedoms, constraints and affordances in live coding environments

Authors should follow all CMJ author guidelines
(http://www.mitpressjournals.org/page/sub/comj), paying particular
attention to the maximum length of 25 double-spaced pages.

Submissions should be received by 21st January 2013. All submissions
and queries should be addressed to Alex McLean
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CALL – JTTP 2012 (deadline 1 May)

Von: CEC jef chippewa
Datum: 20. April 2012 10:49:47 MESZ
Betreff: LAST CALL JTTP 2012 (deadline 1 May)

Times Play 2012 (JTTP)
Call for New Works from Young and / or Emerging Sound Artists /
Composers

Final call for submissions to JTTP 2012!!! Please remind your friends
and students about the upcoming DEADLINE (1 May). JTTP is an annual
project aimed at promoting and celebrating new electroacoustic works
from young and/or emerging sound artists/composers from (or living in)
Canada.
http://cec.sonus.ca/jttp/call.html

[CALL/APPEL] Toronto Electroacoustic Symposium – TES 2012
http://cec.sonus.ca/events/TES/TES_call.html
Deadline 23 April / Date limite 23 avril

Communauté électroacoustique canadienne (CEC) Canadian Electroacoustic
Community
http://cec.sonus.ca | cec@sonus.ca
http://facebook.com/cec.sonus | http://twitter.com/CEC_ca

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BERLIN – April 27th at Liebig12: A conversation with artists and composers John Duncan and Carl Michael von Hausswolff

Von: Manuela Benetton
Datum: 18. April 2012 20:15:46 MESZ
Betreff: Berlin, April 27th at Liebig12: A conversation with artists
and composers John Duncan and Carl Michael von Hausswolff

LIEBIG12 presents:

A conversation with artists and composers John Duncan and Carl Michael
von Hausswolff

Friday, April 27th at 7 pm
Liebigstrasse 12 Berlin – Friedrichshain
liebig12.wordpress.com

John Duncan and Carl Michael von Hausswolff will be presenting a
selection of their video works followed by a discussion with the
audience.

Screenings:

ELECTRA, TEXAS 2008
Carl Michael von Hausswolff and Thomas Nordanstad – 24:44 min.
Electra is a small, sleepy town with an almost deserted town center,
yet around it the pumpjacks are bringing up the last remaining drops
of black gold in the area. The procedure is the same as in the
heydays, before the depression, when more than 5000 wells and
pumpjacks going up and down could be seen in the fields. Shot in the
north of Texas close to the Red River, in a long, panoramic shots and
edited with a slow, bluesy soundtrack, Electra, Texas 2008, completes
a cycle of three individual films “Hashima, Japan, 2002” and “Al Qasr,
Bahriyah Oasis, Egypt 2005”, result of the collaboration between the
artist Carl Michael von Hausswolff and the filmmaker Thomas
Nordanstad. Over the last decade von Hausswolff and Nordanstad have
been collaborating on a series of films documenting post industrial
locations, places that were once looked upon as glorious examples of
mans ability to develop earths natural recourses. Today these same
sites appear as ghost towns, exploited and drained of the wealth that
once surrounded them.

We believe that there is a beauty in just watching life take place. We
try to let the time in the scenes we shoot act as a metaphor for time
passing also in the viewers contemplation, and we hope to make these
kind of “documentary films” as tributes to the people who were and
still are creating these societies. CM von Hausswolff

THE GARDEN
John Duncan and Valerio Tricoli 2006 – 20 min.
Produced by John Duncan

The Garden is based on the audio installation with Valerio Tricoli
which was included in the 2006 edition of Eco e Narciso held at the
IPCA Ecomuseum in the province of Turin, a deserted factory complex
once infamous for production methods that directly caused the deaths
of several thousand workers as well as hundreds of residents of the
surrounding area. The town of Cirié acquired the former IPCA Interchim
site and undertook the difficult task of reclaiming and reconstructing
the area, without however obliterating the historical memory of the
site. On the contrary, steps where taken to ensure that it was turned
into a place for remembrance, admonition and monitoring, in order to
never let people go to work unaware of going daily towards their deaths.

DREAM HOUSE — RAGE ROOM
John Duncan 2010 – 12:54 min.
Produced by Gallery Niklas Belenius

Making-of video for the installation shown at Gallery Niklas Belenius,
Stockholm. RAGE ROOM, part of the DREAM HOUSE, is designed to embody
or evoke a particular state of consciousness, set in an area of the
building that corresponds to its known or suspected location in the
brain.

Carl Michael von Hausswolff was born in 1956 in Linköping, Sweden. He
lives and works in Stockholm. Since the end of the 1970s, Hausswolff
has worked as a composer using the tape recorder as his main
instrument and as a conceptual visual artist working with performance
art, light- and sound installations and photography. He has shown work
in the biennials of Venice, Moscow, Istanbul, Santa Fe and Liverpool
as well as in other places. His music has been performed at festivals
such as Sonar, Ars Electronica and Stockholm Electronic Music Festival
and has been released on by labels such as Ash International, Errant
Bodies, Laton and RasterNoton. He is the curator of FREQ_OUT which has
been shown in Paris, Berlin, Copenhagen, Chiangmai, Oslo, Budapest and
Kortrijk. He is a long time collaborator with Leif Elggren on the
project „Elgaland-Vargaland“.
Filmmaker Thomas Nordanstad have directed features, documentaries and
short films since 1999. His films include „Painting Pol Pot“ (2000),
„Anastasia in Love“ (2004), „Snow White and the Ambassador“ and the
feature „Going Astray“ (2006-7). His films have been selected for
festivals such as IDFA, Amsterdam, Raindance, Docurama, Documenta, and
have been aired on TV in several countries. He lives in Stockholm and
Bangkok, Thailand.

John Duncan was born in the United States in 1953, has lived and
worked in Tokyo and Amsterdam and currently resides in Bologna where
he teaches audio art at the Accademia delle Belle Arti. His events and
installations have recently been held at Färgfabriken and Gallery
Niklas Belenius in Stockholm, Ex-Teresa in Mexico City, XSNOSA in
Palermo, Netmage 7 in Bologna, PX2 and PX3 in Piombino, O’Artoteca in
Milan, Atlantic Waves in London, The Institute of Contemporary Art
(ICA) in Boston, Eco e Narciso in Turin, MUTEK in Montreal, The
Compound in San Francisco, Teatro Fondamenta Nuova in Venice, Teatro
Piccolo Jovinelli in Rome, the Noorlands Operan in Umeå, Fylkingen in
Stockholm, the 2nd Gothenburg Biennial and Galleria Enrico Fornello in
Prato. He has performed with Musica Nova in Tel Aviv and Zeitkratzer
in Berlin, directing these ensembles in live events. His CD releases
THE CRACKLING (1996 with Max Springer), TAP INTERNAL (2000), PALACE of
MIND (2001 with Giuliana Stefani), FRESH (2002 with Zeitkratzer),
PHANTOM BROADCAST (2002), INFRASOUND-TIDAL (2003), THE KEENING TOWERS
(2003) and NINE SUGGESTIONS (2005 with Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen,
a.k.a. Pan Sonic) are all considered by critics and composers alike to
be benchmarks in the field of experimental music. His work in radio,
video and performance has been shown recently at the Getty Center
(Evidence of Movement and California Video) as well as the Museum of
Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles (Out of Actions:Between
Performance and its Objects, 1998); the Osterreichisches Museum für
Angewandte Kunst (MAK), Vienna; Museu d’Arte Contemporani, Barcelona
(MACBA); and Museum of Tokyo (MOT).

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BEWERBUNG – PhD position in auditory perception at Aston University, Birmingham

Von: Kevin Austin
Datum: 19. April 2012 15:12:32 MESZ
Betreff: PhD position in auditory perception at Aston University,
Birmingham

Full-Time PhD Studentship (fully funded for Home/EU applicants)
available from October 2012
Aston University – School of Life and Health Sciences (Psychology)

Title: Auditory Grouping and Scene Analysis

Applications are invited for a three-year (i.e., full-time only)
Research Studentship under the supervision of Professor Brian Roberts
(Psychology Subject Group). The project will contribute to the
research activities of the Sensory and Perceptual Systems Research
Group in the School of Life and Health Sciences at Aston University,
Birmingham, UK.

The Project:
In principle, any behavioural research (psychophysical, perceptual,
cognitive methods) in the field of auditory grouping and scene
analysis is permissible, using human listeners with normal hearing.
There are many possibilities, but three areas which may prove
particularly fruitful are:
(1) the dynamics of auditory stream segregation;
(2) the perceptual organization of speech;
(3) the auditory continuity illusion.

More information on the project, and on the research activities of the
project supervisor, can be found on the homepage of Professor Roberts: http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/staff/az-index/robertsb/

Informal enquiries to Professor Roberts are welcome and encouraged
(email: b.roberts@aston.ac.uk).

Full details of the formal requirements and application process can be
found via “Find A PhD” at: http://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=38490&LID=52

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday 15th June 2012.

Brian Roberts, Professor of Auditory Perception
Psychology, School of Life and Health Sciences
Aston University
Birmingham B4 7ET, UK
Tel: +44 121 204 3887 Fax: +44 121 204 4090
email: b.roberts@aston.ac.uk
webpage: http://www1.aston.ac.uk/lhs/staff/az-index/robertsb/

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BREMEN – 46. Elektronisches Konzert des ANM am 24. April

Von: Atelier Neue Musik
Datum: 19. April 2012 15:00:29 MESZ
Betreff: 46. Elektronisches Konzert des ANM am 24. April

Dienstag, 24.04.2012, 20:30 Uhr
Galerie der Hochschule für Künste Bremen
Dechanatstr. 13-15, Bus/Bahn Domsheide
Eintritt frei

46. Elektronisches Konzert

Ivan Andrianov
In der Nacht

John Cage
Imaginary Landscape Nr. 5
Williams Mix

Juan Manuel Nieto Uribe
Hidrólisis

James Tenney
Collage #1 („Blue Suede“)

Anton Wassiljew
Illegale Musik II: gefangene Klangkunst oder Anton Bruckners Wettlauf
Eine audiovisuelle Konzertinstallation

Atelier Neue Musik
Hochschule für Künste Bremen
Dechanatstr. 13-15
D-28195 Bremen
Telefon +49-(0)421-9595 1581
Telefax +49-(0)421-9595 2952
E-Mail anm@hfk-bremen.de
www.atelierneuemusik.de

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RADIO – Johannes Sistermanns – k l a n g e r z ä h l e n – SWR 19.4. 22 h

Von: „Johannes S. Sistermanns“
Datum: 19. April 2012 07:24:48 GMT+01:00

Donnerstag, 19.04.2012 – 22.03 Uhr

SWR2 Hörspiel-Studio

k l a n g e r z ä h l e n

Hörstück von Johannes S. Sistermanns

Mit: Jürgen Becker, Dieter Wellershoff, Bazon Brock, Gottfried Böhm

Komposition und Realisation: Johannes S. Sistermanns

Produktion: SWR 2010

Länge: 50 Minuten

Mehr lesen + online hören:
http://tinyurl.com/7e4smvw

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BERLIN – EM Hören am 19.04. Tilman Küntzel

Von: „Straebel | TU Berlin“
Datum: 17. April 2012 12:25:18 MESZ
Betreff: 19.04. – Tilman Küntzel

EM Hören am Donnerstag, 19.04.2012 | 18:00 s.t.
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/emhoeren

Der (Klang)Künstler Tilman Küntzel stellt eigene Arbeiten vor.
www.tkuentzel.de

TU Berlin | Elektronisches Studio
Fachgebiet Audiokommunikation
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/studio
Einsteinufer 17c | E-N 324
10587 Berlin | Germany

Wegbeschreibung:
www.ak.tu-berlin.de/weg
U-Bahn Ernst-Reuter-Platz
S-Bahn Tiergarten

Elektroakustische Musik hören ist eine Veranstaltungsreihe des
Elektronischen Studios der TU Berlin. Während des Semesters jeweils
donnerstags um 18:00 Uhr.

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BERLIN – 20.4.2012 TanzKlangPerformance mit BIT.

Von: „Thomas Gerwin“
Datum: 17. April 2012 09:25:43 MESZ
Betreff: 20.4.2012 TanzKlangPerformance mit BIT.

Freitag, 20. April 2012 – 20h,
Bibliothek am Luisenbad, Travemünder Str.2, 13357 Berlin-Wedding

mit Britta Pudelko, Ingo Reulecke (Tanz/Raumperformance), Thomas
Gerwin (Perkussion/Live-Elektronik)

Britta Pudelko, Ingo Reulecke und Thomas Gerwin sind BIT. BIT ist
nicht nur das Anagramm der Vornamen der Akteure, die eigentliche
Bedeutung von BIT als kleinste digitale Informationseinheit, aus der
sich selbst komplexeste Zusammenhänge generieren lassen, ist auch
Inspirationsquelle für die Gruppe. BIT behandelt Tanz, Performance und
Musik als gleichberechtigt miteinander interagierende Wesenheiten, die
in diesem besonderen Kontext aber nicht etwas dar-, sondern
kontrapunktisch aufeinander bezogen, das Geschehen direkt mit erlebbar
in Raum und Zeit herstellen.

Die feinstmögliche Auflösung und größtmögliche Informationsdichte im
freien Fluss der künstlerischen Kommunikation sind Ziele von BIT, die
kontrapunktisch aufeinander bezogen gemeinsam den Raum bespielen. Der
Fokus, weich fluktuierend, zuweilen spontan wechselnd, liegt dabei im
Transitären, im Bereich der konzentrierten Präsenz zwischen
körperlicher und klanglich-musikalischer Aktion.

Eintritt frei/Spende erbeten.
Bibliothek am Luisenbad, Puttensaal, Travemünder Str.2, 13357 Berlin-
Wedding, U-Pankstraße

Anmeldung: Tel. 030-39741734 oder mail@inter-art-project.de

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RADIO – WDR3/WDR5: Was ist gute Kulturberichterstattung im Hörfunk?

Von: Kulturrat intern
Datum: 14. April 2012 15:16:01 MESZ
Betreff: WDR3/WDR5: Was ist gute Kulturberichterstattung im Hörfunk?

WDR3/WDR5: Was ist gute Kulturberichterstattung im Hörfunk?

Der WDR hat zwei Radioprogramme, die Kultur nicht mit spitzen Fingern
anfassen: WDR 3 und WDR 5. Nun sollen bei WDR 3 Veränderungen
vorgenommen werden, um das Angebot für ein breiteres Publikum zu
öffnen. Von einigen Kulturschaffenden (Die Radioretter) fallen die
Proteste auf diese Pläne heftig aus. Schon wird die Frage aufgeworfen,
ob der WDR seinem Programmauftrag noch gerecht wird.

Sind Kulturprogramme für Veränderungen weniger offen als andere
Hörfunkwellen?

Welche Rücksichten muss der WDR auf Hörerschaft und Kulturbetrieb
nehmen, wenn sich etwas ändern soll?

Und was erwarten die Hörerinnen und Hörer von Kultur-Sendungen im WDR-
Radio?

Heute Morgen sendete WDR3 und WDR5 das Funkhausgespräch „Was ist gute
Kulturberichterstattung im Hörfunk?“

Gäste im Studio:

Wolfgang Schmitz, WDR Hörfunkdirektor
Olaf Zimmermann, Geschäftsführer des Deutschen Kulturrates e.V.

Die Sendung „Funkhaus Wallrafplatz“ kann auf der Download-Seite des
WDR-Hörfunks unterwww.wdr.de/radio/home/podcasts/wdr5_podcast.phtml
angehört werden.

Die Sendung zum Nachhören finden Sie als mp3-File unter: http://medien.wdr.de/download/1334391546/radio/funkhauswallrafplatz/wdr5_funkhaus_wallrafplatz_20120414.mp3

Weitere Informationen zum Thema finden Sie in der Studie:

Der WDR als Kulturakteur. Anspruch – Erwartung – Wirklichkeit.
Herausgegeben vom Deutschen Kulturrat.
Autoren: Gabriele Schulz, Stefanie Ernst, Olaf Zimmermann.
464 Seiten.

Die Studie kann kostenlos unter http://www.kulturrat.de/wdr.pdf als
pdf-Datei geladen werden.

Impressum:
Deutscher Kulturrat e.V.
Chausseestrasse 103
10115 Berlin
Web: http://www.kulturrat.de
E-Mail: post@kulturrat.de

Tel: 030/24728014
Fax: 030/24721245

Verantwortlich:
Olaf Zimmermann, Geschäftsführer des Deutschen Kulturrates

Bei Fragen steht Ihnen Stefanie Ernst, Referentin für
Öffentlichkeitsarbeit, gerne zur Verfügung.
Kontakt: s.ernst@kulturrat.de

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ONLINE – Linux Audio Conference 2012 at CCRMA

Von: Jörn Nettingsmeier
Datum: 11. April 2012 19:59:03 MESZ
Betreff: Linux Audio Conference 2012 at CCRMA – live stream coverage
starting tomorrow

On behalf of the conference organizers, we would like to invite you to
join the Linux Audio Conference 2012, kindly hosted by the Center for
Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) at Stanford University.

The conference will start tomorrow, Thursday April 12, at 10:00 PST
(that’s UTC – 0700). Please refer to the schedule at

http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2012/program

for detailed information.

We will be streaming all paper presentations live in Ogg Theora/Ogg
Vorbis format. Users of the Firefox browser should be able to watch
this natively without any plugins. For users of other browsers, we
recommend VLC, a cross-platform media player which you can download
from http://videolan.org.

You are invited to join us on IRC while you’re watching the streams,
the conference channel is #lac2012 on freenode.net, to be accessed
with the chat client of your choice, or via http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=lac2012
Remote participants can post their questions or remarks on this
channel, and a local chat operator here in Stanford will then relay
them to the presenters and the local audience. You can also use this
channel to get help in case of viewing problems.

All presentations will be recorded and uploaded for off-line watching
within a day or so.

Needless to say, access to all streams is free of charge. This is all
about open source after all 🙂

The primary stream relay is available at http://ccrma.stanford.edu:
8080 (located on the west coast of the US).

A secondary relay which is preferrable for European users is at http://streamer.stackingdwarves.net
(located in Germany).

Best regards,
the LAC stream team.

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