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die Reihe: Interacting with Body, Electronics and Space | symposium and concert

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die Reihe. Beiträge zu auditiver Kunst und Kultur

Die Reihe. Beiträge zu auditiver Kunst und Kultur presents the Symposium and Concert Interacting with Body, Electronics and Space

16 + 17 July 2019

16 July | 14:00 - 20:00
17 July | 17:30 - 21:00

Museum of Musical Instruments Berlin
Ben-Gurion Straße
10785 Berlin

 

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Interacting with Body, Electronics and Space is a two day event of discourse, performance and demonstrations. Atau Tanaka, currently Edgard-Varèse Guest Professor at Technical University Berlin, and Henrik von Coler, director of the Electronic Music Studio at the TU, invite researchers, emerging as well as international artists in order to approach the questions which emerge in the field of musical interaction through  technical means and the concept of embodiment. How does the body act in space through sound? How might technology mediate this? How do we create new means of interaction and what musical or performative acts result from these developments?

 

With contributions from:

Tomomi Adachi (JP, DAAD)
Liz Allbee (US)
Benedikt Brilmayer (SIM, Berlin)
Alberto de Campo (UdK Berlin)
Henrik von Coler (TU Berlin)
Heather Frasch (US)
Matt Hughes (UTS Sydney / TU Berlin)
Daisuke Ishida (UdK Berlin)
Sukandar Kartadinata (Glui)
Jin Hyun Kim (HU Berlin)
Tom Lerch (SIM, Berlin)
Marcello Lussana (HU Berlin)
Kaffe Matthews (Berlin)
Max Neupert (Bauhaus Universität Weimar / chair)
Pascal Staudt (Berlin)
Atau Tanaka (Goldsmiths, London)
Clemens Wegener (Bauhaus Universität Weimar / chair)

 

The first day (16 July) will be an afternoon symposium presenting talks, discussions, and demonstrations of projects in new instrument building, audiovisuals, and material thinking. Prof Tanaka will present a keynote address on the phenomenology of musical performance. The second day (17 July) will be an evening concert where the instruments presented in the first day will come to life in a musical setting, played on a multichannel sound system from the TU, installed in the Curt-Sachs-Saal at the Musical Instrument Museum.  The event is supported by the DAAD and made possible through the cooperation between the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung and the TU Studio, respectively the Audiocommunication Group.

Programm

Symposium: 16.07.2019

14:00

Introduction

Henrik von Coler (TU)

14:15

Keynote address

Atau Tanaka 
The Phenomenology of Technology Music Performance

15:00

Talks 1

  • Jin Hyun Kim
    Rethinking (dis)embodiment in interactive music
  • Daisuke Ishida
    Recent activities of The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA
  • Matt Hughes
    URack: a modular musical interface for building visuals in Unity
  • Marcello Lussana, Pascal Staudt, Olga Kozmanidze
    Sentire: Sensory human interaction

16:30

Round Table

Taking time and space in instrument building (Atau Tanaka moderator)

  • Kaffe Matthews
    Sonic to Sensory bikes and more
  • Sukandar Kartadinata
    Glui, refinement of tangible experience
  • Liz Allbee
    hacked trumpet, transducers, Ganzfeld

17:00

Talks 2

  • Max Neupert, Clemens Wegener
    Tickle: Sensitive Surfaces for Music 
  • Henrik von Coler, Tom Lerch
    BingBong: Interdisciplinary Development of an Expressive Interface
  • Isak Han, Hannes Hoelzl, Alberto de Campo (HAI Trio)
    Possibility Space Travel with the nUFO by Airborne Instruments

18:00

Drinks and Demos

  • Henrik von Coler
    BinBong
  • Sukandar Kartadinata
    Glui
  • Alberto de Campo
    Airborne Instrument
  • Marcello Lussana
    Sentire
  • Matt Hughes
    Forms
  • Max Neupert
    Tickle  
  • Pascal Staudt
    Push Pull

 

 

Concert: 17.07.2019

Doors: 17:30

 

Concert Start 18:00

Welcome: Henrik von Coler & Atau Tanaka

  • Weaving Broken Threads - Heather Frasch
    for Digital Boxes

  • Resident/Foreigner - Kaffe Matthews
    Elka organ and spatial sound

  • Tomomi Adachi + Marcello Lussana + Andreas Dzialocha
    Voices from AI in Experimental Improvisation

----- intermission ---

 

 

  • Ganzfeld - Sukandar Kartadinata & Liz Allbee
    Hacked trumpet, electric bass, and transducers

  • The Last Groove - Henrik von Coler
    Turntable-based spatialization

  • Corporeal - Atau Tanaka
    Muscle EMG performance 4 short pieces

 

die Reihe. Contributions to auditory art and culture

die Reihe. Contributions to auditory art and culture is an event series of the Master’s program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at the Berlin Career College at Berlin University of the Arts the Audio Communication Group at Technical University Berlin.

 

www.ak.tu-berlin.de/reihe | www.udk-berlin.de/sounds/diereihe​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

 

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