Wednesday 27 June 18

@ The Martin Harris Centre

Place: John Thaw Studio Theatre

Focus: Sharing

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9 - 5pm - Interactive Installations and Videos

Martin Harris Centre
FOYER interactive works

Code Chain (2017)
Ludger Brümmer & Elizabeth Pich (ZKM, Karlsruhe)
Interactive sound installation, app, tablet PC
Devices connected to each other enable chain processes involving several players. In “CodeChain”, sounds are generated according to the principle of the popular children’s game “whisper down the lane” or “telephone”, which are sent to other players and processed by them. Thus the players alter a sound step-by-step, and may change it until it bears no resemblance to the initial sound.
The chain begins with rushing sounds, various oscillators, frequency modulators, and own or prepared recordings, which users select via double click. The selected sound is sent to one of the devices in the pool, where a fellow player can add effects. Available effects are echoes and reverberations, delay, treble and bass filters, granular synthesis, and distortion. In addition the sounds can be formed into a melody with a sequencer. After the sound has had as many effects as desired added to it, it is sent to the next player. Each player changes the sound one more time. The sounds resulting from this process are therefore the result of a collective, partially random, partially deliberate process.

Monocause. Dialectics of the Post-Truth Era (2017)
Yannick Hofmann (ZKM, Karlsruhe)
Interactive sound installation, iOS app
It seems as though in the post-truth age processes of public opinion formation are following more and more the exclusive disjunction of mathematical logic (“either … or …”). Whether in the context of the US presidential election campaign of 2016, so-called Brexit, or the Hamburg G20 protests, post-truthism and false dilemmas polarize society and suggest that only extremes exist that are opposed to each other (for example like/dislike, black/white, rich/poor). For “Monocause. Dialectics of the Post-Truth Era”, excerpts from various texts and speeches were collected – including, for example, the doctrine of US President Bush in the 2000s (“you’re either with us, or against us”). With a swipe, museum visitors can express sympathy with or resentment towards people from A like Adorno to Z like Žižek. The swipe gesture thus becomes the equivalent of the “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” hand gestures of Roman emperors at the circus. The interface is based conceptually and in its design on the famous dating app Tinder.

Room F20 – video projections

Sculpture (2017)
Ludger Brümmer (ZKM)
Audiovisual Installation
Cybernetic objects are self-regulating or recursively acting systems that seem to act independently. In the Sculpture installation, the computer initially generates manually generated sounds, which are measured by a microphone in their volume and trigger new sounds at the appropriate volume. This system acts completely self-sufficiently and creates different sound patterns as well as visual objects in the form of short video passages. During the performance, the composer does not interfere with the way it works, but merely changes the sounds or video scenes used.

Quantum Music #002 (2018)
Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, Daniel Burgarth
Music and Quantum Dynamics share a wave-like nature. Many analogies and surprising connections between the two fields exists, which can be illustrated and explored through sonification techniques. Quantum Music #002 is is an audiovisual installation based on controlled quantum dynamical systems.The artists / scientists of the composition have suggested in a research paper in the past an intuitive sonification process in order to represent acoustically and musically an important quantum phenomenon that is used in quantum computation. Quantum Music #002 employees these techniques and communicates the inherent beauty of the magic world of quantum mechanics by combining musical and visual content in a pure minimalistic language.

10:00 - RESEARCH SESSION 3a: Cultural spaces and Diversity: NOMADS | Stiwdio

Length: 25 minutes ( + 5 min break)

This talk will present my experiences during the one year career break – “Sabbatical” I spent exploring, reflecting, experimenting, documenting and travelling around the world. More importantly it will show, how this experience became a new way of living, thinking and working remotely in the area of Art and Design.
As an academic, transdisciplinary researcher and practitioner at the intersection of art, science and technology, the talk will present related projects from the past and the present and will offer some insights on about how our time permits this location independent working lifestyle and how the nomadic lifestyle can be catalyst for the creative people.

Stiwdio Everywhere: Working and Living Around the World as an Artist | Designer
Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos (Cadiff Met University, Wales)

10:30 - RESEARCH SESSION 3b: Cultural spaces, Language and Diversity: RACISM

Length: 30 Minutes – TABÚ: An artistic project in Composition to fight racism in Mexico by Rose Soria

Mexican society is the result of a confluence of diverse races and cultures. This piece collects fragments of interviews with Mexicans who agreed to share their experiences regarding discrimination towards the indigenous (indios) and morenos, a problem that deeply affects Mexican society today.

TABÚ: An artistic project in Composition to fight racism in Mexico.
Rosalía Soria (National System for the Creation of Arts, SNCA Mexico)

10:00 - RESEARCH SESSION 4: Showcasing Digital Talent + Installations

Matinee: 30 minutes

Introducing Creative work from Local Media Institutions and EASTN-DC partners

Matinée Performance: Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Ljubljana
Staš Vrenko

11:30 - Continues: Explore our sound installation/s

Length: 90 minutes

A good opportunity to explore sound installations as part of the festival event

Sound Installations by ZKM Karlsruhe and Cardiff Metropolitan University
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13:00 - Lunch break

Length: 60 minutes

Please check the list of restaurants and cafes in the area

Lunch
Short Lunch break

14:00 - PANEL 1 - Digital Accessibility & Future Audiences

Length: 60 minutes

A discussion on digital media’s new perspective on accessibility due to economic/social background and the construction of new audiences

Digital Accessibility & Future Audiences
Chair: Royal College of Music, Stockholm

15:00 - PANEL 2 - Independent cultural information infrastructure and the EU

Length: 60 minutes

Digitisation has almost become an euphemism for privatisation. The access to public digitised resources is restrained by giving technical or copyright reasons and excuses. This means that local, non-iconic works, modern and contemporary art(ists) lose visibility. The loss of open public access by cultural providers outsourcing communication and content to big social networks, walled gardens which are closed by default, have privacy problems and build a bubble around each user. Social networks are good for marketing but extremely bad at memory. Europeana is a good example though, as it has boosted the visibility of digitised national heritage archives, tying them into one open web system, but it lacks the “living culture” that the Europeans are creating and experiencing now.

Independent cultural information infrastructure and the EU
Chair: Luka Frelih – Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory, Ljubljana

@ The Martin Harris Centre

Place: Cosmo Rodewald Concert Hall

18:00 - Concert One

Length: 90 minutes

This concert features the work of composers from the EASTN-DC Network and The University of Manchester, including:
Hofmann / Kempf / Pich / Wilcox – “Next City Sounds” – Live Interactive
Edward Campbell – “Did I Sleep?” – Fixed Media
Rosalia Soria-Luz – “TABU” – Audiovisual
Giuseppe Gavazza “Le voci del mondo” – Fixed Media
Break
Ricardo Climent – “B is for Bird” – A Chinese Folktale for game-audio, Pipa and resynthesized Syrinx
Mongrel (Henrik Frisk / Anders Elberling) – “Machinic Propositions” – Audiovisual
Adriana Ruiz – “La Fiesta Del Diablo” – Fixed Media
Brona Marin – “Night Escape” – Fixed Media

Network Composers, Performers and Invited guests
MANTIS system (Surround sound Genelec DOME)

18:00 - Concert Two

Length: 60 minutes

This concert features the work of composers from the EASTN-DC Network and The University of Manchester including:
Manuella Blackburn – “Javaari” – Fixed Media
Kim Hedås – “Dense” – Fixed Media
Brümmer / Lintermann – “Spin” – Audiovisual
Sarah Keirle – “Blue Lungs” – Fixed Media
John Cage / Gianluca Verlingieri – “Fontana ReMix” – Fixed Media

Network Composers, Performers and Invited guests
MANTIS system (Surround sound Genelec DOME)

18:00 - SOCIAL at Old Abbey Inn

Length: unknown

Evening of food and drinks at Old Abbey Inn,
61 Pencroft Way
M156AY Manchester, United Kingdom

Dinner + Drinks
European Art Science Technology Network

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