Visible Bits Audible Bytes 2010

Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010
Venue: Phoenix
Symposium - ETC 3, 1pm – 4pm
Performance - Screen 2 , 7.30pm
Join us in a day of discussion, screenings, and performances that explore the vast new sound and image potentials opening to artists and composers in the digital era. Digital technologies are enabling an explosion of experimentation with relationships between music, sound and moving image. From video jockeys in music clubs to digital projections with orchestral performances, we have entered a new era of the audio-visual in art and entertainment.
The first part of the day will consist of a symposium structured around presentations and discussions from guests Jaroslaw Kapuscinski (Assistant Professor of Composition and Director of the Intermedia Performance Lab at Stanford University) and Joseph Hyde (Senior Lecturer in Creative Music Technology at Bath Spa University), plus DMU presentations by Senior Lecturer Bret Battey (Music, Technology and Innovation) and doctoral students Sean Clark (Institute of Creative Technologies) and Andrew Hill (Music, Technology and Innovation). These speakers will be sharing their expertise on the theory and practice of composing audio-visual artworks.
The evening will be a compelling showcase of performances and screenings from audio visual artists: Jaroslaw Kapuscinski, Diego Garro, Joseph Hyde, Ron Herema, Andrew Hill, Onur Senturk, Robert Darroll, and Semiconductor.
Presented by the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre at DMU.
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