| ResoNations Panel Videoconference
ResoNations Panel Videoconference
http://resonations.kaist.ac.kr/
April 9, 2010
4:00PM-5:30PM EDT
Presented by the Music Technology Program Lecture Series, Steinhardt
School, New York University
An international videoconference on the groundbreaking international
telematic music concert for peace, ResoNations. Panelists will make
presentations on the ResoNations concert and the ongoing project.
Performance highlights will be shown. Local and online international
audiences will participate in discussion.
ResoNations was an international telematic music concert for peace
November 21, 2009 12:30amGMT performed by twenty-six renowned
musicians in five international locations: United Nations Headquarters
in New York, University of California San Diego, The Banff Centre in
Alberta, Canada, Queens University Belfast, and Dongguk University in
Seoul with support from the Korean Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST). Telematic music is real-time performance via the
internet by musicians in different geographic locations. Four new
contemporary music works for peace were performed by the composite
ensemble: Hope's Dream by Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver, Disparate
Bodies by Pedro Rebelo, Rock, Paper, Scissors by Chris Chafe, and
Green-colored Harmony by Jun Kim. The performance took place on
high-bandwidth internet with JackTrip audio software developed by
Chris Chafe and Access Grid video software developed at Argonne
National Laboratory. There were audiences in each location and a
world-wide webcast.
ResoNations was part of the annual Innovation Talks Symposia held at
the United Nations Headquarters New York by World Association of
Former United Nations Internes and Fellows (WAFUNIF), a United Nations
Peace Messenger. WAFUNIF Arts For Peace and the Permanent Mission of
Romania to the United Nations sponsored the event. Arts for Peace has
also worked with artists Mark Dresser and Sarah Weaver as a sponsor of
Deep Tones for Peace, another recent telematic music project, and
looks forward to further opportunities to support the work of the
United Nations through telematic music and technology.
April 9, 2010
Greeting: Dr. Agnieszka Roginska, Associate Director, Assistant
Professor, Music Technology Program, Steinhardt School, New York
University
Introductions: Dr. Robert Rowe, Vice-Chair, Director of Music
Composition, Steinhardt School, Department of Music and Performing
Arts Professions, New York University
Dean Sally Blount, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, Undergraduate
College, Advisor to the President and Provost for Global Integration,
New York University
Panelists and Audience Locations:
Site 1
New York University, Steinhardt School, Music Technology Program
Public Audience: 35 West 4th Street, 6th Floor Conference Room, New
York, New York 10003
Sarah Weaver, Moderator
ResoNations Coordinator, Composer, Performer, United Nations Site Director
Arts for Peace Music and Technology Director, World Association of
Former United Nations Internes and Fellows (WAFUNIF)
Graduate Student, Music Technology Program, Steinhardt School, New
York University
Dean Leslie
ResoNations United Nations Site Director
Presidential Attaché, Arts for Peace Director, World Association of
Former United Nations Internes and Fellows (WAFUNIF)
Frank Dominguez
ResoNations Development
Arts for Peace Development Director, World Association of Former
United Nations Internes and Fellows (WAFUNIF)
Pedro Rebelo
ResoNations Composer, Performer, Belfast Site Director
Professor, Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) Queen's University Belfast
Franziska Schroeder
ResoNations Performer, Belfast Site Director
Professor, Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) Queen's University Belfast
Woon Seung Yeo
ResoNations Performer, Technologist, Seoul Site Director
Professor, Audio and Interactive Media (AIM) Lab, Graduate School of
Culture Technology (GSCT), Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
Technology (KAIST), Seoul, Republic of Korea
Site 2 (1:00PM-2:30PM PST)
University of California San Diego, CRCA at UCSD
Public Audience: Atkinson Hall, Room 2004, UCSD - La Jolla, California
92093-0037
Mark Dresser
ResoNations Composer, Performer, San Diego Site Director
Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA), Professor,
University of California San Diego
Todd Margolis
ResoNations Technologist
Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA), University of
California San Diego
Site 3
Stanford University
Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA), Palo
Alto, California
Chris Chafe
ResoNations Coordinator, Composer, Performer, Software Designer, Banff
Site Director
iCore Visiting Professor, The Banff Centre
Professor, Director of CCRMA, Stanford University
Site 4
Dongguk University
Musical Arts and Technology (MARTE) Lab, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Jun Kim
ResoNations Composer, Seoul Site Director
Professor, Musical Arts and Technology (MARTE) Lab, Dongguk University
Online Audience Participation:
Multimedia Art Research Centres and Electronic Laboratories (MARCEL)
is a permanent high band-width network dedicated to artistic,
educational and cultural experimentation, exchange between art and
science and collaboration between art and industry with 150 members in
22 countries. Members will view the panel through the MARCEL Access
Grid venue and submit questions online.
Public Webcast:
Hosted by the MARCEL Network
View online at http://www.mmmarcel.org/
For Full Listing of ResoNations 2009 Musicians, Technologists, and
Further Information, View the ResoNations Website:
http://resonations.kaist.ac.kr/
URL: http://resonations.kaist.ac.kr/
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