Event overview
Featuring:
'From Honey to Ashes' - Dramatic textural electronic music
Roger Redgate and Emmanuel Spinelli (violin + effects / laptop + guitar + toys)
Pierre Boulez: 'Anthèmes II' for violin and live electronics, performed by Mizuka Yamamoto on violin with electronics performed by Tom Mudd.
Chris Halliwell performing 'Gldn Slnt Sctn' for voice and Pure Data
Nathan Harmer & Jasmine Scott-Neale, performing 'Mute' on laptop and cello
Jockel Liess presenting his generative installation 'Clouds Rising from the Mist of Time'
The Goldsmiths Music Computing Ensemble performing 'Sequence' - a live networked performance.
The Stanley Glasser Electronic Music Studios were established in 1968 by composer, instrument maker and musicologist Hugh Davies and comprise a suite of working areas for undergraduate & postgraduate students wishing to explore the creative potential of studio equipment & audio software in relation to composition, live electronics, interactive performance, sound-art, acoustic ecology and research.
The EMS supports the Interlace concert series, the Unit for Sound Practice Research (SPR), and is a member of the Live Algorithms for Music research network.
Free admission, all welcome.
Dates & times
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27 Jan 2012 | 7:30pm - 9:00pm |
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