From kfields at ucalgary.ca Sat May 21 21:00:52 2016 From: kfields at ucalgary.ca (Kenneth Fields) Date: Sat May 21 21:02:26 2016 Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival Message-ID: <14C394CA-E7CC-4A0E-A161-CD447115B2E9@ucalgary.ca> Hi, Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival for networked music. the first international? etc. Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? All networked network music concerts and symposia Topics may include: * Interactive (multi-city) music performances * Remote control of music processes * Composing network music * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) * Distributed graphic scores * Inter-cultural music communication * Networked audiences * Network theory * Problems in performing music with inherent delay * Network music aesthetics * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances Ken Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. Professor Computer Music CEMC - China Electronic Music Center Central Conservatory of Music 43 BaoJia Street Beijing 100031 China, Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn Tel: 13701188130 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, Ivan Dr Ivan Zavada | Senior Lecturer Composition and Music Technology Sydney Conservatorium of Music THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY http://sydney.edu.au/music P +61 2 9351 1323 | F +61 2 9351 2187 E ivan.zavada@sydney.edu.au Network Music Performance (NMP) International advisor China Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) http://syneme-asia.ccom.edu.cn/wiki/pages/T5h2g5G4/Doctorate_in_Network_Music_Performance.html From: Ken Fields > Date: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:00 pm To: "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca" > Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival Hi, Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival for networked music. the first international? etc. Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? All networked network music concerts and symposia Topics may include: * Interactive (multi-city) music performances * Remote control of music processes * Composing network music * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) * Distributed graphic scores * Inter-cultural music communication * Networked audiences * Network theory * Problems in performing music with inherent delay * Network music aesthetics * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances Ken Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. Professor Computer Music CEMC - China Electronic Music Center Central Conservatory of Music 43 BaoJia Street Beijing 100031 China, Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn Tel: 13701188130 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/stremes-l/attachments/20160522/5f358432/attachment.html From musik at waikato.ac.nz Sun May 22 16:43:48 2016 From: musik at waikato.ac.nz (Ian Whalley) Date: Sun May 22 16:44:30 2016 Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival In-Reply-To: References: <14C394CA-E7CC-4A0E-A161-CD447115B2E9@ucalgary.ca> Message-ID: Hi Ken Good idea, happy to help also. A few quick thoughts: - If it was all on line (like Upstage https://upstage.org.nz/?page_id=3851), we would need a central broadcast, repository (like a site to Youtube). - Would need a refereeing process for works/papers - It would be great to include a wide variety of platforms (lo-fi and high-fi); as many don't have IPv6 or Research Network speeds. It might also get more folk involved if they did not need visuals also. - It might be great to include wider net-music paradigms (data streams, intelligent agents etc) apart from people to people interaction. Distributed machine works also etc. - I wondered if net-graphics folk might also be interested (visual music), or site streaming (environmental); which might help with broader participation also? Cheers, Ian On 22 May 2016 at 23:31, Ivan Zavada wrote: > Hi Ken, > > I think it would be a great idea to have an annual festival for networked > music. > I am particularly interested in the inter-cultural music communication > creation/creativity and network music aesthetics? > > I would like to join in for the organisation of such an event. > > Regards, > Ivan > > Dr Ivan Zavada | Senior Lecturer > Composition and Music Technology > Sydney Conservatorium of Music > > *THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY *http://sydney.edu.au/music > *P* +61 2 9351 1323 | *F* +61 2 9351 2187 > *E* > > *ivan.zavada@sydney.edu.au *Network Music Performance (NMP) International > advisor > *China Central Conservatory of Music *(CCOM) > > http://syneme-asia.ccom.edu.cn/wiki/pages/T5h2g5G4/Doctorate_in_Network_Music_Performance.html > > > From: Ken Fields > Date: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:00 pm > To: "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca" > Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival > > Hi, > Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival > for networked music. the first international? etc. > > Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as > completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. > > NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? > All networked network music concerts and symposia > > Topics may include: > > * Interactive (multi-city) music performances > * Remote control of music processes > * Composing network music > * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) > * Distributed graphic scores > * Inter-cultural music communication > * Networked audiences > * Network theory > * Problems in performing music with inherent delay > * Network music aesthetics > * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances > * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance > * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances > > Ken > > > > Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. > > Professor Computer Music > > CEMC - China Electronic Music Center > > Central Conservatory of Music > > 43 BaoJia Street > > Beijing 100031 China, > > > Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn > > http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn > > Tel: 13701188130 > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l > To unsubscribe, see instructions at: > http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman > > E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca > Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All networked network music concerts and symposia Topics may include: * Interactive (multi-city) music performances * Remote control of music processes * Composing network music * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) * Distributed graphic scores * Inter-cultural music communication * Networked audiences * Network theory * Problems in performing music with inherent delay * Network music aesthetics * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances Ken Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. Professor Computer Music CEMC - China Electronic Music Center Central Conservatory of Music 43 BaoJia Street Beijing 100031 China, Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn Tel: 13701188130 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Regards, Ivan Dr Ivan Zavada | Senior Lecturer Composition and Music Technology Sydney Conservatorium of Music THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY http://sydney.edu.au/music P +61 2 9351 1323 | F +61 2 9351 2187 E ivan.zavada@sydney.edu.au Network Music Performance (NMP) International advisor China Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) http://syneme-asia.ccom.edu.cn/wiki/pages/T5h2g5G4/Doctorate_in_Network_Music_Performance.html From: Ken Fields > Date: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:00 pm To: "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca" > Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival Hi, Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival for networked music. the first international? etc. Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? All networked network music concerts and symposia Topics may include: * Interactive (multi-city) music performances * Remote control of music processes * Composing network music * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) * Distributed graphic scores * Inter-cultural music communication * Networked audiences * Network theory * Problems in performing music with inherent delay * Network music aesthetics * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances Ken Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. Professor Computer Music CEMC - China Electronic Music Center Central Conservatory of Music 43 BaoJia Street Beijing 100031 China, Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn Tel: 13701188130 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender, except where the sender expressly, and with authority, states them to be the views of the University of Technology Sydney. Before opening any attachments, please check them for viruses and defects. Think. Green. Do. Please consider the environment before printing this email. From kfields at ucalgary.ca Sun May 22 19:24:25 2016 From: kfields at ucalgary.ca (Kenneth Fields) Date: Sun May 22 19:25:28 2016 Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival In-Reply-To: References: <14C394CA-E7CC-4A0E-A161-CD447115B2E9@ucalgary.ca> Message-ID: <7E464465-B603-4CEE-8AB9-2BD384571D63@ucalgary.ca> yes, we?d need a platform (like wordpress) and a domain name. Embed youtube live and later archived videos, papers, announcements - as is customary. But we need to go beyond customary too... Scope, should be wide - yet with key parameters: 1. All online 2. live:now 3. Netformative? i.e. like performative, as demonstrating net knowledge; using the network as instrument, etc. Netformance. I?m as much interested in the music/performance aspects as the form/formality/tech of the online conference/happening. Do we emulate conference processes in software (like adobe connect or zoom). Those platforms are essentially attention mixers. Otherwise, there are the interactive TV sites (you stream, live stream? we all stream for ice cream :). Has live audience chat by the stream. Youtube, Krue, Huzza, Twitch, Periscope, Facebook/Twitter Live, etc. Beneath the level of whatever broadcast platform we use, I think we?ll need the P2P component of Artsmesh (high quality streams) between the netformers as apart from the wider netience. Linux users could just use the jacktrip/osc/ffmpeg components - though I?d hate to go back to typing in ipv6 addresses. We don?t all need ipv6 - just me on CERNET In China... though IPV6 would be optimal as well as a ?higher' netform :). Keep in mind, there should be multiple broadcasts; there won?t be one point of view. And/Or there could be a specialized node among the participants whose part of the production is just the video/audio mixdown and broadcast. But their temporal alignment in the graph would be just as essential as other players. I think I just found a good essay: Aspects of Netforms: Your Search - Netforms, Netforative(ity), Netformance, Netformer, Well-Netformed, Netformic - did not match any documents." Ken > On May 23, 2016, at 6:43 AM, Ian Whalley wrote: > > Hi Ken > > Good idea, happy to help also. > > A few quick thoughts: > > - If it was all on line (like Upstage https://upstage.org.nz/?page_id=3851 ), we would need a central broadcast, repository (like a site to Youtube). > - Would need a refereeing process for works/papers > - It would be great to include a wide variety of platforms (lo-fi and high-fi); as many don't have IPv6 or Research Network speeds. It might also get more folk involved if they did not need visuals also. > - It might be great to include wider net-music paradigms (data streams, intelligent agents etc) apart from people to people interaction. Distributed machine works also etc. > - I wondered if net-graphics folk might also be interested (visual music), or site streaming (environmental); which might help with broader participation also? > > Cheers, Ian > > On 22 May 2016 at 23:31, Ivan Zavada > wrote: > Hi Ken, > > I think it would be a great idea to have an annual festival for networked music. > I am particularly interested in the inter-cultural music communication creation/creativity and network music aesthetics? > > I would like to join in for the organisation of such an event. > > Regards, > Ivan > > Dr Ivan Zavada | Senior Lecturer > Composition and Music Technology > Sydney Conservatorium of Music > THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY > http://sydney.edu.au/music > P +61 2 9351 1323 | F +61 2 9351 2187 > E ivan.zavada@sydney.edu.au <> > > Network Music Performance (NMP) International advisor > China Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) > http://syneme-asia.ccom.edu.cn/wiki/pages/T5h2g5G4/Doctorate_in_Network_Music_Performance.html > > > From: Ken Fields > > Date: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:00 pm > To: "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca " > > Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival > > Hi, > Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival > for networked music. the first international? etc. > > Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as > completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. > > NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? > All networked network music concerts and symposia > > Topics may include: > > * Interactive (multi-city) music performances > * Remote control of music processes > * Composing network music > * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) > * Distributed graphic scores > * Inter-cultural music communication > * Networked audiences > * Network theory > * Problems in performing music with inherent delay > * Network music aesthetics > * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances > * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance > * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances > > Ken > > > > Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. > Professor Computer Music > CEMC - China Electronic Music Center > Central Conservatory of Music > 43 BaoJia Street > Beijing 100031 China, > > Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn > http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn > Tel: 13701188130 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l > To unsubscribe, see instructions at: > http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman > > E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca > Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l > > > _______________________________________________ > This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l > To unsubscribe, see instructions at: > http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman > > E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca > Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/stremes-l/attachments/20160523/1be3343d/attachment.html From helen at creative-catalyst.com Mon May 23 03:02:44 2016 From: helen at creative-catalyst.com (helen varley jamieson) Date: Mon May 23 03:04:05 2016 Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival In-Reply-To: <7E464465-B603-4CEE-8AB9-2BD384571D63@ucalgary.ca> References: <14C394CA-E7CC-4A0E-A161-CD447115B2E9@ucalgary.ca> <7E464465-B603-4CEE-8AB9-2BD384571D63@ucalgary.ca> Message-ID: hi everyone, i'm a bit hesitant to put my hand up as i'm already pretty busy for the rest of the year, but having co-organised (along with vicki smith & others) six UpStage festivals & the CyPosium i can perhaps offer some useful experience from the organising perspective. the festivals & CyPosium were online events, all using UpStage until 2012 when we opened up to other platforms including Waterwheel Tap, Second Life, Visitorsstudio, & some streaming platforms. we also had what we called "real life access nodes" or just nodes for short, which were physical venues from theatres & galleries/museums to art gardens & shop windows & outdoor projections, which brought the festivals to a wider audience. i think ian's point about including graphics in order to get broader participation is valid. for example i'm thinking of the performances that ethernet orchestra has done with accompanying visuals through the Visitorsstudio platform (mostly by graziano milano, i've been involved & others). also for wide accessibility & participation it's important that the platform(s) used are not dependent on super high-bandwidth or involved downloading, installing etc new software. in my experience, a simple text chat tool for the audience is essential & will generate a whole other performance in itself. audiences usually want to comment, discuss, respond, & have a presence in this way. the networked audience is something that i'm very interested in :) helen : ) On 23/05/16 3:24 25AM, Kenneth Fields wrote: > yes, we?d need a platform (like wordpress) and a domain name. > Embed youtube live and later archived videos, papers, announcements - > as is customary. > But we need to go beyond customary too... > > Scope, should be wide - yet with key parameters: > > 1. All online > 2. live:now > 3. Netformative? i.e. like performative, as demonstrating net knowledge; > using the network as instrument, etc. Netformance. > > I?m as much interested in the music/performance aspects as > the form/formality/tech of the online conference/happening. > Do we emulate conference processes in software (like adobe connect > or zoom). Those platforms are essentially attention mixers. > > Otherwise, there are the interactive TV sites (you stream, live stream? > we all stream for ice cream :). Has live audience chat by the stream. > Youtube, Krue, Huzza, Twitch, Periscope, Facebook/Twitter Live, etc. > > Beneath the level of whatever broadcast platform we use, I think we?ll > need the P2P component of Artsmesh (high quality streams) between > the netformers as apart from the wider netience. > Linux users could just use the jacktrip/osc/ffmpeg components - > though I?d hate to go back to typing in ipv6 addresses. > > We don?t all need ipv6 - just me on CERNET In China... > though IPV6 would be optimal as well as a ?higher' netform :). > > Keep in mind, there should be multiple broadcasts; there won?t be > one point of view. And/Or there could be a specialized node among the > participants > whose part of the production is just the video/audio mixdown and > broadcast. > But their temporal alignment in the graph would be just as essential > as other players. > > I think I just found a good essay: > > Aspects of Netforms: Your Search - Netforms, Netforative(ity), > Netformance, Netformer, Well-Netformed, Netformic - did not match any > documents." > > Ken > >> On May 23, 2016, at 6:43 AM, Ian Whalley > > wrote: >> >> Hi Ken >> >> Good idea, happy to help also. >> >> A few quick thoughts: >> >> - If it was all on line (like Upstage >> https://upstage.org.nz/?page_id=3851), we would need a central >> broadcast, repository (like a site to Youtube). >> - Would need a refereeing process for works/papers >> - It would be great to include a wide variety of platforms (lo-fi and >> high-fi); as many don't have IPv6 or Research Network speeds. It >> might also get more folk involved if they did not need visuals also. >> - It might be great to include wider net-music paradigms (data >> streams, intelligent agents etc) apart from people to people >> interaction. Distributed machine works also etc. >> - I wondered if net-graphics folk might also be interested (visual >> music), or site streaming (environmental); which might help with >> broader participation also? >> Cheers, Ian >> >> On 22 May 2016 at 23:31, Ivan Zavada > > wrote: >> >> Hi Ken, >> >> I think it would be a great idea to have an annual festival for >> networked music. >> I am particularly interested in the inter-cultural music >> communication creation/creativity and network music aesthetics? >> >> I would like to join in for the organisation of such an event. >> >> Regards, >> Ivan >> >> Dr Ivan Zavada | Senior Lecturer >> Composition and Music Technology >> Sydney Conservatorium of Music >> *THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY >> *http://sydney.edu.au/music >> *P* +61 2 9351 1323 | *F* +61 2 >> 9351 2187 >> *E* _ivan.zavada@sydney.edu.au >> >> _Network Music Performance (NMP)* *International advisor >> *China Central Conservatory of Music *(CCOM) >> http://syneme-asia.ccom.edu.cn/wiki/pages/T5h2g5G4/Doctorate_in_Network_Music_Performance.html >> >> >> From: Ken Fields > >> Date: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:00 pm >> To: "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca >> " >> > > >> Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival >> >> Hi, >> Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival >> for networked music. the first international? etc. >> >> Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as >> completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. >> >> NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? >> All networked network music concerts and symposia >> >> Topics may include: >> >> * Interactive (multi-city) music performances >> * Remote control of music processes >> * Composing network music >> * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) >> * Distributed graphic scores >> * Inter-cultural music communication >> * Networked audiences >> * Network theory >> * Problems in performing music with inherent delay >> * Network music aesthetics >> * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances >> * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance >> * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music >> performances >> >> Ken >> >> >> >> Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. >> Professor Computer Music >> CEMC - China Electronic Music Center >> Central Conservatory of Music >> 43 BaoJia Street >> Beijing 100031 China, >> >> Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn >> http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn >> Tel: 13701188130 >> >> >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l >> To unsubscribe, see instructions at: >> http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman >> >> E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca >> >> Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l >> To unsubscribe, see instructions at: >> http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman >> >> E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca >> Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l > > > > _______________________________________________ > This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l > To unsubscribe, see instructions at: > http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman > > E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca > Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l -- helen varley jamieson helen@creative-catalyst.com http://www.creative-catalyst.com http://www.upstage.org.nz -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Re: All Networked Network Music Festival (Ivan Zavada) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 11:00:52 +0800 > From: Kenneth Fields > Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival > To: stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca > Message-ID: <14C394CA-E7CC-4A0E-A161-CD447115B2E9@ucalgary.ca> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Hi, > Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival > for networked music. the first international??? etc. > > Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as > completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. > > NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? > All networked network music concerts and symposia > > Topics may include: > > * Interactive (multi-city) music performances > * Remote control of music processes > * Composing network music > * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) > * Distributed graphic scores > * Inter-cultural music communication > * Networked audiences > * Network theory > * Problems in performing music with inherent delay > * Network music aesthetics > * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances > * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance > * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances > > Ken > > > > Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. > Professor Computer Music > CEMC - China Electronic Music Center > Central Conservatory of Music > 43 BaoJia Street > Beijing 100031 China, > > Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn > http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn > Tel: 13701188130 > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/stremes-l/attachments/20160522/dcf4d191/attachment-0001.html > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Sun, 22 May 2016 11:31:49 +0000 > From: Ivan Zavada > Subject: Re: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival > To: Kenneth Fields , > "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca" > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" > > Hi Ken, > > I think it would be a great idea to have an annual festival for networked music. > I am particularly interested in the inter-cultural music communication creation/creativity and network music aesthetics? > > I would like to join in for the organisation of such an event. > > Regards, > Ivan > > Dr Ivan Zavada | Senior Lecturer > Composition and Music Technology > Sydney Conservatorium of Music > THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY > http://sydney.edu.au/music > P +61 2 9351 1323 | F +61 2 9351 2187 > E ivan.zavada@sydney.edu.au > > Network Music Performance (NMP) International advisor > China Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM) > http://syneme-asia.ccom.edu.cn/wiki/pages/T5h2g5G4/Doctorate_in_Network_Music_Performance.html > > > From: Ken Fields > > Date: Sunday, 22 May 2016 1:00 pm > To: "stremes-L@mailman.ucalgary.ca" > > Subject: [Stremes-l] All Networked Network Music Festival > > Hi, > Who has the motivation to help organize a new annual festival > for networked music. the first international? etc. > > Discussion? The organizational form of the festival itself, as > completely online and authoritative, would be a new challenge. > > NetMusFest start 2016 or 2017? > All networked network music concerts and symposia > > Topics may include: > > * Interactive (multi-city) music performances > * Remote control of music processes > * Composing network music > * Networked music pedagogy (master classes) > * Distributed graphic scores > * Inter-cultural music communication > * Networked audiences > * Network theory > * Problems in performing music with inherent delay > * Network music aesthetics > * Technical issues in producing multi-site music performances > * Management issues in producing multi-site music performance > * Artistic issues in the staging of multi-site music performances > > Ken > > > > > Kenneth Fields, Ph.D. > > Professor Computer Music > > CEMC - China Electronic Music Center > > Central Conservatory of Music > > 43 BaoJia Street > > Beijing 100031 China, > > > Email: ken@ccom.edu.cn > > http://syneme.ccom.edu.cn > > Tel: 13701188130 > > > > > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/pipermail/stremes-l/attachments/20160522/5f358432/attachment-0001.html > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > This message was sent to all subscribers of stremes-l > To unsubscribe, see instructions at: > http://www.ucalgary.ca/it/email/mailman > > E-mail: stremes-l@mailman.ucalgary.ca > Homepage: http://mailman.ucalgary.ca/mailman/listinfo/stremes-l > > > End of stremes-l Digest, Vol 20, Issue 1 > ****************************************