Eric Kluitenberg on Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:27:47 +0100 (CET)


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<nettime-ann> Live Streams Sonic Acts - The Poetics of Space, Feb. 26 - 28, 10.00 -18.00 hrs.


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Friday-morning, February 26, the Sonic Acts conference kicks off at De Balie in Amsterdam.
The conference is sold out but you can follow all discussions on-line via:

http://2010.sonicacts.com/live/

and

www.debalie.nl/live

Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 10.00 - 18.00 CET (GMT+1)

enjoy!

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Sonic Acts - The Poetics of Space
Spatial explorations in art, science, music and technology 
25 – 28 February 2010, Amsterdam
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• Highlights Conference
The three-day conference in de Balie forms the heart of the festival. An international gathering of theorists, artists, researchers, composers and critics will reflect on their explorations of space in performative and audiovisual art, film, music and architecture.

Keynote Derrick de Kerckhove
Derrick de Kerckhove will open the conference on Friday morning with a keynote addressing the paradigm shift that has taken place in our culture on the notion of perspective, and how Point of View became Point of Being.
Derrick de Kerckhove worked with Marshall McLuhan for over ten years as translator, assistant and co-author. He has published extensively on culture, technology and biology, including co-editing a book that scientifically assesses the impact of the Western alphabet on the physiology and the psychology of human cognition, and a collection of
essays on the new electronic reality. 
Friday 26 February 2010, 10:00, de Balie
http://2010.sonicacts.com/programme/keynote-derrick-de-kerckhove

Soundwalks, Acoustic Spaces and Field Recordings
How to intensify listening to the environment? What is the importance of raising our awareness of the sounds that surround us? How do we experience and remember spaces and landscape through their sounds? How to work with field recordings, soundscape composition and sound maps? A panel with Hildegard Westerkamp, Edward Shanken & Yolande Harris and Annea Lockwood.
Saturday 27 February 2010, 13:00, de Balie
http://2010.sonicacts.com/programme/session5-soundwalks-acoustic-spaces-and-field-recordings

Gardeners of the Future 
In order to survive the near future, humans need to rapidly adapt to the challenges ahead. Artists will play an important role in ‘gardening’ the future, not only by shifting from computer technology to biology and genetic engineering, but also by starting to understand the universe as a single, large natural algorithm that needs gardening in order to function in a sustainable way. 
With astronomer and editor-in-chief of Leonardo, Roger Malina, the Canadian architect, artist and designer of interactive immersive environments Philip Beesley and the English writer, blogger and audiovisual artist Paul Prudence.
Sunday 28 February 2010, 13:00, de Balie
http://2010.sonicacts.com/programme/session9-gardeners-of-the-future
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