Sunday June 13, 2010
Admission Free.
4:00pmPDT San Diego, CA - Calit2, University of California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0436. Center for Research and Computing in the Arts (CRCA). Directions: http://atkinsonhall.calit2.net/directions/
7:00pmEDT New York, NY - 35 W. 4th Street, 6th Floor, New York NY, 10012. Music Technology Program, Steinhardt School, New York University.
Live Webcast: http://crca.ucsd.edu/livemedia/InspiralingJazz.html
Program:
Telein by Sarah Weaver
As We Know It by Oliver Lake
OilEye by Gerry Hemingway
Tele Whorl by Mark Dresser
San Diego Performers - Hafez Modirzadeh, saxophone, Michael Dessen, trombone, Alex Cline, percussion, Mark Dresser, contrabass
New York Performers - Amir ElSaffar, trumpet, Oliver Lake, saxophone, Min Xiao-Fen, pipa, Gerry Hemingway, percussion, Sarah Weaver, conductor
San Diego Technologists - Todd Margolis, technical director. Crew: Scott Levine, Mike Gao, Alex Matthews, Hector Bracho, Michael Toillion. Documentation: Ash Smith and Jeremy Rojas
New York Technologists - Tom Beyer, technical director. Crew: Ignacio Arriagada, Andrew Madden, Carlos Salguero, Tim Keating, Tyler Sawyer. Documentation: Oung-Jo Yuh and Alden Tuck
Coordinators - Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver
An unprecedented concert of new jazz works with renowned composers and performers for the telematic music medium. Telematic music is real-time performance via the internet by musicians in different geographic locations. Performers will be located in New York and San Diego, playing together as one trans-continental ensemble in real-time and "real-space". There will be local audiences as well as a world-wide webcast. The music explores elements of jazz fused with artistic properties of telematic technology including multiplicity, heterophony, swing, polyphony, synchronicity, and nodality. The transparent densities and intensities are manifested to create this new music reality of telematic jazz.
Presented by:
Calit2 and Center for Research and Computing in the Arts (CRCA), University of California San Diego. Special thanks to the Dean of Arts and Humanities and the Fund for Innovation for supporting this project.
Music Technology Program, Steinhardt School, New York University. Dr. Robert Rowe, Vice-Chair, Director of Music Composition, Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions.
Roulette Intermedia, Inc. James Staley, Director.
Acknowledgements:
Tom Erbe, Jeffrey Bary, Kevin Deyoe
Website:
http://www.roulette.org/events/event.php/INSPIRALING2010
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