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Cycling '74 Event Calendar - Friday June 27, 2008
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Workshops MAX/MSP
The annual computer music workshops at the Hanyang University College of Music's New Media Music studios will take place June 23rd - June 27th, 2008. The one-week workshop will focus on a practical approach to electro-acoustic and computer music using the Max/MSP software package. The introductory workshops will be in Korean, taught by Jongwoo Yim, and intermediate and advanced topics will be presented in English by Richard Dudas.
Deadline: 0000-00-00 Figment FFIGMENT is a FREE celebration of creative culture held on Governors Island in New York Harbor from June 27-29, 2008. Expect a dizzying array of fabulous art and activities, spanning a range of imaginative possibilities from ambitious sculptures to exquisite performance to wild costuming to edgy arts and crafts and beyond. Deadline: 0000-00-00 Sensual Technologies A one day international symposium from The Brunel School of Performance, Sensual Technologies, led by Stelarc, Johannes Birringer, Susan Broadhurst and Jo Machon, features theorists and practitioners of performance, dance, music and electronic media arts. It will explore alternate and aesthetic uses of technology that extend artistic practice beyond the expected, into realms of unusual and heightened experience. The contributors to this event are leading practitioners and theorists offering diverse perspectives to the debate. They include Roy Ascott, Roger Malina, Jill Scott, Gary Hall, Rachel Armstrong, Paul Brown, Louis-Philippe Demers, Marta De Menezes, Kira O'Reilly, Kathleen Rogers, Paul Sermon, Theodore Spyropoulos, Atau Tanaka and Andrea Zapp. Deadline: 0000-00-00 Move>Sound
ME'D1.ATE NETWORK is excited to announce the most daring and ambitious Soundwave>Series ever. A record 11 extraordinary events will start June 27, 2008 through to August 17, 2008 at leading San Francisco art and music institutions The Lab, Community Music Center, and Intersection for the Arts...as well as on a moving bus venue hosted by New Langton Arts, Queen's Nails Annex, Art Engine and the spectacular de Young Museum.
The acclaimed series is launching its third season with a theme of MOVE>SOUND. An eclectic group of sound artists and musicians will create sonic performances around the theme of "Movement". They will explore how movement intersects with sound, in its composition or performance, or in collaboration or interaction with artists, technologies and mediums involved in movement.
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