Music One Participates In: Performance from Stage to Street to Pocket - FCSH

29 OCT

Music One Participates In: Performance from Stage to Street to Pocket - FCSH

"Digital music has undergone fundamental shifts – it has gone real time, it has become interactive, it has become miniaturized, and completely democratized. I’ll map out my personal trajectory in this time to look at broader evolutions in the field with sensors, networks, and mobility. These are not just technological changes, but changes that bring about shifts in musical approaches. Form factors change, analogue is reconciled with digital, and new directions in Open Source and DIY culture continue to challenge our assumptions on what it means to be an artist, composer, performer, participant, in these evolving musical/technological landscapes." Atau Tanaka.


Atau Tanaka bridges the fields of media art, experimental music, and research. He worked at IRCAM, was Artistic Ambassador for Apple France, has been researcher at Sony Computer Science Laboratory Paris, and was an Artistic Co-Director of STEIM in Amsterdam. Atau creates sensor-based musical instruments for performance, and is known for his work with biosignal interfaces. He seeks to harness collective musical creativity in mobile environments, seeking out the continued place of the artist in democratized digital forms. His work has been presented at Ars Electronica, SFMOMA, Eyebeam, V2, ICC, and ZKM and has been mentor at NESTA. He is Chair of Digital Media at Newcastle University and is Director of Culture Lab.
Adam Parkinson's research encompasses notions of embodiment and embodied listening, the dynamics of group playing and the notion of the laptop as instrument, and a Deleuzian philosophy of music. His musical activities include textural laptop improvisations. loping hip hop, preposterous electro and hard, glitchy techno.
 
October 29, 2011 | 9:30 am to 1:00 pm
Auditorium 1,  1st floor, Tower B
Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas
Av. de Berna, 26 C, Lisbon.
 
Registration information: cesem@fcsh.unl.pt
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Cost: 10,00 € | FCSH Students: 5,00 €
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