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Subject: BOUNCE syndicate: Non-member submission from [Electronic Music Foundation <EMF@emf.org> (by way of Kathy Rae Huffman)] Date: Thu, 3 Jun 1999 14:00:11 -0500 To: syndicate@aec.at From: Electronic Music Foundation <EMF@emf.org> (by way of Kathy Rae Huffman) June 3, 1999 THE WORLD WIDE CALENDAR Important events and people in electronic music, new music, media arts ... The EMF / Leonardo Guide to the World -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=-=- Electronic Music Foundation http://www.emf.org/guidetotheworld/ mailto:cal@emf.org Having trouble deciding what to do this summer? Well, here's a sampling of summer events that are listed in The World Wide Calendar, including workshops, conferences, concerts, media events, festivals ... and other activities of interest. But, to say it again, it's a sampling. And it's a summary. To see the whole thing, the big picture and the detail, and not only this summer but also fall and winter and next year, go to: http://www.emf.org/guidetotheworld/ Contents: => Look now! => Events in and around New York City => Events around the world => Conferences and Symposia => Workshops => Listing your events => About our email lists => On or off this list -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Look now! -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- *Dana Atchley's 'Next Exit' is an interactive theatrical performance created and presented by Atchley who, sitting on a log next to a digital campfire and drawing from a virtual suitcase of seventy stories, creates a unique selection for each audience. This is hi tech story-telling. It's also a benefit performance for ASCI (Art Science Collaborations, Inc), sponsored by INTEL. At The Kitchen, 512 West 19th Street, New York City. Last performance this week! Act fast. mailto:pannucci@asci.org http://www.asci.org/cyberart/Next.html *Theremin Fest '99, in Portland, Maine, August 14 - 20, will include concerts with theremin and ondes martenot, films, and a lecture-demo symposium for the general public. A limited number of spaces are available for enrollment in the week-long Theremin Summer Institute, providing private lessons and master classes with Lydia Kavina, Peter Pringle and Charlie Lester, as well as technical and historical instruction from Robert Moog and Albert V. Glinsky. If you're interested in attending the Institute, say so now. The deadline is June 4. mailto:omattis@webtv.net http://www.137.com/wooo *Summer Media Institute / Techne and Eros: Human Sensory Space and the Machine, in Santa Fe, New Mexico (USA), July 5 - August 14, will include six separate, one-week workshops conducted by six major figures in the media arts and sciences: Joan La Barbara, Steina Vasulka, Morton Subotnick, David Dunn, Woody Vasulka, and physicist Jim Crutchfield. The essential issue for each workshop is the interaction between humans, machines, and the physical spaces they occupy. Techne and Eros is directed toward participants already involved in electronic media as art, preferably practicing artists who are interested in further exploring the relationship between art and science, music and performance. Deadline coming up. And note that there are some scholarships available. http://mediainstitute.csf.edu http://www.santafe.edu/~woodyv -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- In and around New York City -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- *The Albany Improvisation Laboratory, in Albany, upstate New York, on Friday, June 4, presents William Parker and Alan Silva, well-known modern jazz musicians, at The Loft. mailto:Farr@global2000.net *Deep Listening Space, in Kingston, upstate New York, at various times in June, presents Jeffrey Kowalkowski and Marko Ciciliani, Peter Blum and Pauline Oliveros, and many other events. http://www.deeplistening.org *Harvestworks, in New York City, June 7, hosts a presentation of newly commissioned works for the Turbulence website, featuring works by artists Zoe Beloff, Jesse Gilbert, Friederike Paetzold, and Neil Zusman. Turbulence facilitates artistic work that explores the specific characteristics of the World Wide Web and makes use of multimedia and online technologies. mailto:tgulch@artswire.org http://turbulence.org *The Lincoln Center Festival 99, at Lincoln Center and other locations in New York City from July 7 - 25, plays host this year to The New York Video Festival. The programs also include a major Merce Cunningham retrospective, several Steve Reich concerts, the Brian Friel Festival (theater), other new art events, and, although one wonders why, performances of Beethoven and Schuman. http://www.lincolncenter.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Around the world -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- *In Paris, continuing through June 26, GRM (Groupe de Recherches Musicales) presents the Concerts Multiphonies. There are many composers involved, but the featured performer is the Acousmonium, an extraordinary orchestra of loudspeakers. http://www.emf.org/guidetotheworld/ *The 29th Festival Synthese continues through June 6 with concerts of electronic music throughout Bourges, a lovely city in the middle of France. http://www.gmeb.fr *Musicascienza '99: Word versus Sound, presented by Centro Ricerche Musicali in Rome, Italy, June 1 - 9, includes performances, presentations, and discussions of various materials relating to Varese and Le Corbusier and their presentation of Poeme Electronique at the Philips Pavilion in 1958, as well as media art, concerts by Ensemble Quadrivium Percussione Ricerca and Cima Chamber Choir, and music by Daniel Teruggi, Bruno Spoerri, Denis Smalley, Jonty Harrison, Alvin Curran, Rainer Boesch, Laura Bianchini, Domenico Guaccero, and many many others. mailto:crm.it@usa.net http://www.axnet.it/crm *Agora '99, presented by IRCAM at various places in Paris (among them IRCAM, Theatre des Bouffes du Nord, and Porte Saint-Eustache), June 7 - 27, is a major Paris festival with three weeks of concerts, theater, films, opera, dance, jazz, and other events. More, for two days in the middle of the festival, IRCAM opens its doors to visitors, providing demonstrations of the latest research, visits to studios, and meetings with the people that work there. Yet more, the IRCAM Summer Academy (see below) takes place within the festival. http://www.ircam.fr/actualites/agora/ *Immersion, in Melbourne, Australia, June 11 - 13, is a series of concerts and encounters featuring music and discussion by composers and sound artists who are working with sound in space. mailto:experimenta@experimenta.org *The 1999 Vienna Modern Masters 4th International Festival of New Music for Orchestra, in Olomouc, Czech Republic, June 15 - 27, will feature the excellent Moravian Philharmonic and conductors Toshiyuki Shimada, Music Director of the Portland Symphony (Maine, USA) and Jiri Mikula, Principal Guest Conductor of the Moravian Philharmonic. mailto:vmmsmith@ping.at *Time of Music Festival, in Viitasaari, Finland, July 8 - 14, includes 17 concerts, open air happenings, a jazz club, and other happenings, with guest composer Theo Loevendie (Netherlands), many performance groups, and a nightly jazz club. mailto:time.music@festivals.fi http://www.viitasaari.fi/tom -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Conferences and symposia -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- *New Music Technology 1999, in Osnabrueck, Germany, June 9 - 13, is an international conference and festival focusing on the global village and global music. Participants include Joel Chadabe (USA), Simon Emmerson (England), Karlheinz Essl (Austria), John Ffitch (England), Hans-Peter Haller (Germany), Eric Lyon (USA), John Palmer (England), Joran Rudi (Norway), Andre Ruschkowski (Germany), Joachim Stange-Elbe (Germany), Barry Truax (Canada), Rodney Waschka II (USA), Hildegard Westerkamp (Canada), Ian Whalley (New Zealand), Iannis Zannos (Germany), and many others from around the world. mailto:jstangee@rz.uni-osnabrueck.de *Imaginary Space, the 7th Annual Conference of the Australasian Computer Music Association, will happen at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, July 7 - 10. "Computer music has dramatically altered the way we conceive the relationship between the outer world of experience and the creative, inventive world of the composer. The theme of this conference is this IMAGINARY SPACE where the realistic and the abstract are reinvented ... " http://vuw.ac.nz/music/studios/acmc.html *The Electroacoustic Music Studio of the Hungarian Radio and the Austrian Society for Electroacoustic Music invite composers from all over the world to a meeting at Nadasdy Castle in Sarvar, Hungary, about 200 km from Budapest and Vienna, from July 25 - 31. Music will be performed in the courtyard. mailto:hear@prosi.radio.hu *The 6th Brazilian Symposium on Computer Music, in Rio de Janeiro from July 19 - 22, will include papers, music, and lectures on topics at the cutting edge of computer music technology, and, not so incidentally, provide an excellent opportunity to visit Rio de Janeiro, one of the most beautiful cities in the world. http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~sbc99/programa/sbcm.html *Siggraph 99, at the Los Angeles Convention Center from August 8 - 13, is the most important international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques. In addition to panels and papers, programs and activities include: the technOasis Art Gallery, a computer animation festival, courses, a Creative Applications Lab, the Electronic Schoolhouse Educators Program, and an exhibition mailto:siggraph99@siggraph.org http://www.siggraph.org/s99 *Invencao, in Sao Paolo, Brazil, August 25 - 29, is a symposium and conference on technology and the arts sponsored by Instituto ITAU Cultural in Sao Paolo (Brazil) in collaboration with CAiiA-STAR, ISEA (Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts), and Leonardo. It will be (we quote from the mission statement) "an opportunity for those working at the creative edge of the arts, sciences and technology to collaborate in the transdisciplinary development of ideas and innovative strategies for life in the next millenium ... " mailto:invencao@itaucultural.org.br http://www.itaucultural.org.br/invencao/invencao.htm http://www.emf.org/guidetotheworld/calendar/99invencao.html -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Workshops -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- The following is a partial listing of summer workshops that includes only those that, to our knowledge, are still accepting applications or that allow visitors. For a complete listing, visit: http://www.emf.org/guidetotheworld/ *Harvestworks may be just the place for you if you're in New York City and looking for a short, hands on, and practical course that will teach you to design web pages, edit digital photographs, program in Java, do audio for film and video, use Photoshop, in short, acquire technical skills, use a lot of high tech software, and turn knobs. Check for schedules. mailto:harvestw@dti.net http://www.harvestworks.org *IRCAM's 7th Summer Academy, in Paris from June 16 - 24, is an intensive program of composition and computer music, classes, lectures, workshops, concerts, and performances, with a focus on interaction with electronics and computers. The lectures and workshops will be conducted by Philippe Manoury, Kaija Saariaho, Salvatore Sciarrino, and the IRCAM scientific team. mailto:direction.artistique@ircam.fr http://www.ircam.fr/departements/creation/aca/ *The Kitchen Summer Insitute, in New York City from June 20 - July 10, is a working lab for students, ages 18 and up, interested in all aspects of the creation of multi-media work. mailto:kitchen@panix.com *The 14th Summer Radio Art University, in Arles, France, July 5 - 18, will combine workshops, special web and radio broadcasts, lectures, and meetings, and for the first time it will be linked with the first Academie for Multimedia Art. One result will be the publication of sound art achives on CD (Pierre Schaeffer, Yann ParanthoÃ?n, Jean Cocteau, Orson Welles, and others) and the formation of international collections of sound art. mailto:phonurgia@wanadoo.fr http://www.giardini.sm/pn.htm *Max/MSP Night School, in Berkeley, California, from July 12 - 16, is an intensive week of evening classes that features instruction in Max/MSP programming by its developer David Zicarelli and a cast of highly experienced Max/MSP programmers. mailto:richard@cnmat.berkeley.edu http://cnmat.CNMAT.Berkeley.EDU/Calendar/Max_MSP.html *Berklee Music Production Workshop, in Boston, Massachusetts (USA), July 16 - 18, is a weekend of intensive workshops covering many facets of current music production technology. mailto:summer@berklee http://www.berklee.edu *The 8th Annual Deep Listening Retreat will happen July 18 - 23 (beginners) and July 25 - 30 (advanced) at the Rose Mountain Retreat Center in the Sangre de Christo Mountains of New Mexico, with Pauline Oliveros (composer), Heloise Gold (T'ai Chi, Taoist, and creative movement specialist), and Ione (writer, psychotherapist). http://www.deeplistening.org/retreat.html -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Listing your events -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- If you'd like to list an event, have a look at our guidelines on the web or contact us by email. http://www.emf.org/guidetotheworld/abouttheguide/listing.html mailto:cal@emf.org -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- About our email lists -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Separate email lists are maintained for different email publications. 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