The Peabody/Singapore Symposium 2013 (Day 1) - Net-Music 2013: The internet as creative resource in music

International Multi-Site Telematic Symposium: 16 & 17 January 2013, 8pm to midnight on both evenings.

CIRMMT is proud to announce its participation in Net-Music 2013, an international multi-site telematic symposium on "The Internet as Creative Resource in Music". This jointly organized conference will serve as a brainstorming session for identifying future research and creative activities involving the Internet as a primary creative medium in music. It will serve as a forum for bringing together artists, technologists, and researchers who are actively involved in individual and collaborative projects over the Internet for music performance and composition. In particular we are interested to explore areas of creative activity that make inherent use of the Internet and related technologies for unique music composition and performance works. This symposium is sponsored by the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music of the National University of Singapore and the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University as part of their joint operating agreement in conjunction with the other sponsoring partner organizations.

The symposium program is available here

All talks will be streamed live on the web: http://netmusic2013.wordpress.com/remote-participation-live-streaming-twitter/

Those at McGill are welcome to attend in person in room A832, which has been booked for the symposium.  Attendance is free, but attendees must arrive before 10:30pm. In addition, anyone interested in commenting on or discussing the events will be able to do so on twitter using the tag #netmusic2013.

 

Day 1 – January 16, 8pm to midnight – Eastern Standard Time

Day 2 – January 17, 8pm to midnight – Eastern Standard Time

 

Three of the presentations will take place on Thursday January 17 at McGill, for those interested in attending in person:

21:00 - Dalia El-Shimy (McGill): Reactive Environment for Network Music Performance.

21:30 - Julián Jaramillo (Universidade de São Paulo): Net Concert: staging dispersed live performance.

22:30 - Jason Robinson (Amherst College) and Eric Lewis (McGill University): From Networked Classrooms to a Pedagogy of Networked Improvisation.