resources & helpful sites/tips for arts/music people
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 22/11/2004 - 05:06
Submitted by AliaK on Thu, 23/09/2004 - 07:06
LABS is a comprehensive database of abstracts of Ph.d, Masters and MFA theses in the emerging intersection between art, science and technology. Persons who have received advanced degress in arts (visual, sound, performing, text), computer sciences, the sciences and/or technology which in some way investigate philosophical, historical, critical or applications of science or technology to the arts are invited to submit an abstract of their thesis for publication consideration in this database. visit http://leonardolabs.pomona.edu/ for details and to submit your work
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 11/09/2004 - 05:36
An interactive electroacoustic music course being held in London allows musicians to explore ways of working together to make live electroacoustic music. Working in small groups, the course participants create various systems in which live improvisation can take place. Issues such as gesture mapping, group control, sound spatialisation and instrument/ interface design are explored. The course uses a base of specialised Max/Msp programs, and an assortment of interfaces which can be customised during the course. Interfaces include the Icube, a blackboard sized touch sensitive screen. game controllers , keyboard, video. For further information about the course contact Thomas Gardner : 23thomas@onetel.com">123thomas@onetel.com
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 10/09/2004 - 03:07
BLOC is the art and technology agency for Wales. The website contains a wealth of information such as news, calls for submissions, events and projects happening around Wales and United Kingdom. http://www.bloc.org.uk
Submitted by AliaK on Mon, 06/09/2004 - 03:59
Vibewire.net have created a website for young voters interested in finding out more about the upcoming federal election's political parties, policies and opinions on the election issues, with the hope of assisting them to make an informed decision come voting day. http://www.electionTracker.net will feature news, interviews and opinion pieces from young writers from every state and territory, Q+As with notable politicians and candidates, enrolment and parliamentary background info, policy overviews, "electionSlacker", a section devoted to the lighter side of the campaign, discussion forums and more.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 04/09/2004 - 05:01
Ever wanted to know more about electronics and electro magnetism? http://www.electronetwork.org is the place to go to improve your education. The mail list is also worth a look with it's informative and interesting articles. The aim of the site is to raise public awareness of electromagnetic matter, energy, & in-formation in everyday life. There are simple and innovative projects for you to try at home such as making electronic jewellery, a circuit board log plus more.
Submitted by AliaK on Sat, 04/09/2004 - 03:57
The Australian Music Centre was established in 1974 to facilitate and encourage the performance and understanding of music by Australian composers throughout the world. The website contains an impressive collection of articles on music ranging from electroacoustic to electronic. Sounds Australian is the flagship magazine published twice a year. Visit the AMC @ http://www.amcoz.com.au
Submitted by AliaK on Fri, 13/08/2004 - 15:44
Raqs Media Collective - excerpt from Wikipedia entry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raqs_Media_Collective
Raqs Media Collective is a group of three media practitioners - Jeebesh Bagchi (New Delhi, 1965), Monica Narula (New Delhi, 1969) and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (New Delhi, 1968) - based in New Delhi. Raqs is best known for its contribution to contemporary art, and has presented work at most of the major international shows, from Documenta to the Venice Biennale; but the collective is active in an unusually wide range of domains, and it is perhaps this breadth that gives their work its originality and scope.
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