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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20091116T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20091116T160000
SUMMARY:CAS Initiative - Interpreting Technoscience - Telematics: An Expa
 nded Venue for Performance and Education
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DESCRIPTION:Traditional western music includes co-located performers in a
 ntiphonal compositions from very early on to the present day. The opposi
 ng choir lofts of the Church of San Marco inspired Renaissance musicians
  Gabrieli and Monteverdi to compose pieces exploring the spatial effects
  of performers at a distance from one another. Using spatiality as a par
 ameter of music\, composers such as Stockhausen\, Xenakis and Brant have
  separated orchestras into smaller groups placed at a distance from one 
 another to create effects. Many composers use electronic means to establ
 ish a sense of unusual space and distance.  The internet as a new venue 
 is inspiring composers and presents many opportunities for engaging in c
 o-located performances and new educational situations. Oliveros discusse
 s ways of broadening educational opportunities for students and facultie
 s by collaborating with peers and colleagues in distant institutions. Sh
 e will also explore low and high tech telematic systems and their challe
 nges for distributed performances\, virtual residencies and education.Te
 lematics generally refers to the interface of computers\, communication 
 and performance. Mark Dresser (All About Jazz - New York News\, 2009)
LAST-MODIFIED:20091014T150000Z
LOCATION:Spurlock Museum\, Knight Auditorium\, 600 S. Gregory Street\, Un
 iversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign\, Urbana
CATEGORIES:Lecture
CONTACT:Liesel Wildhagen 217-333-6729
ORGANIZER:wildhage@illinois.edu
URL:http://illinois.edu/calendar/detail/1533?key=2000010120000101144650
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