Electroacoustic Symposium 2010 25 / 26 March 2010
The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in partnership Sonic Arts in Wales will host a two day Electroacoustic Symposium featuring paper sessions, installations, workshops, listening sessions, listening posts and evening concert performances of Electroacoustic music and sonic art. In addition there will be a key note speech from Kevin Austin (CEC) via live video link.
Call for papers Researchers/ presenters working in electro-acoustic music are invited to submit abstracts for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes questions) as part of the two-day symposium. Participants should submit papers that broadly address one or more of the following themes:
Aesthetics, Analysis and Theory in contemporary sonic art Narrative in Electroacoustic music Live performer as real time composer Multimedia representation in Electroacoustic Music Handheld/ gestural technology for performance
Call for works Works are invited from composers working in electro-acoustic / acousmatic compositions. The symposium welcomes pieces for instrument and tape, live electronics, group performance, acousmatic / tape only for stereo or multichannel diffusion. Applications are welcome for scheduling in the two evening concerts, as well as for listening sessions, arranged through the day. Composers/ performers are permitted to submit pieces for consideration in both the concerts and the listening sessions - but limited to one piece in each.
Full details about how to submit papers and works can be found on our information sheet, which can be downloaded HERE :
http://www.rwcmd.ac.uk/pdf/SAW_Call_for_papers_and_works.pdf
Simon Kilshaw Lecturer in Music Technology RWCMD