[ 11. Oktober 2019 ]

DEGEM News – NEWS – NPAPW 2020 – deadline extended: Oct. 15

Von: Kevin Austin via cec conference
Datum: Wed, 2 Oct 201
Betreff: [cec-c] NPAPW 2020 – deadline extended: Oct. 15

The deadline for submissions to NPAPW 2020 @ RPI has been extended until October 15. Hope to see many of you there.

NPAPW 2020 @ Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Call for Participation
April 21-23, 2020

Call for Participation

The Network Performing Arts Production Workshop (NPAPW) is an annual workshop hosted in a rotating city of Europe and the United States of America. It is a single track workshop in which attendees learn about technologies utilizing advanced networks to enable arts instruction and performance, experience master classes and live performances leveraging these technologies, and meet the colleagues and representatives from institutions advancing this realm of work.

NPAPW 2020 will be held Tuesday, April 21 through Thursday, April 23, 2020 on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, USA. The event will take place in the Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) and the newly-renovated Media Studio of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences.

The NPAPW invites submissions of papers, demonstrations, presentations, installations and multi-site performance proposals. We encourage submissions that explore the use of advanced networking and interactive technologies for performing arts production and education with partners across the globe.

For NPAPW 2020, we encourage submissions that transcend experimental application domains such as telematic improvisation, innovative pedagogical approaches, promote cross-cultural engagement, and technological innovations that support experimental media over high-performance networks.

Performing artists, composers, academic administrators, faculty, technology developers, cultural video producers, administration and staff from performing arts venues – anyone or any institution interested in using interactive technologies over high-speed networks in educational programs or performances are strongly encouraged to submit and attend.

Call for Participation

FAQ


rob hamilton, phd
assistant professor of music and media
rensselaer polytechnic institute

e: hamilr4@rpi.edu
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t: @robertkhamilton