InEx >> Performed at the Hall of the Millenium - Beijing
Thursday, October 26th, 2006InEx
Combined from the first syllables of the words inhale and exhale, derived from the action of breathing, an essential element of life. This collaborative work represents the process by which artistic concepts may emerge in the various combinations of elements from different spheres of influence and domains, sometimes even hemispheres. In fact, the collaborative process occurred entirely via internet and demonstrates the vast creative potential available through new mediums of communication, drastically affecting the concept of continuous time and geographic space. This real-time performance for voice (Alla Zagaykevych), computer and visual interpretation (Ivan Zavada) is based on a blending approach of traditional and urban connotations. Paradoxically, it consists of the deconstruction of city environments and a search for new meaning in a constantly evolving exchange of cultures and ideas.
InEx was performed at the Opening Concert of the Musicacoustica Festival 2006 in Beijing, China.
About Musicacoustica:
The Electroacoustic Music Association of China (EMAC) and the China Electronic Music Center (CEMC) based at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing in a special cooperation with the Electroacoustic Music Studies Network’s (EMS) International Conference Series organized their annual festival:
Musicacoustica 2006: Language
This year the week-long MusicAcoustica 2006 festival (22–29 October) was focused on the broad theme of Language. EMS06 papers, in more focused paper sessions (from the 23rd to 26th), concentrated on a crucial aspect of language, namely terminology - see the full call for papers here:
http://www.ems.dmu.ac.uk/ems06/.
Music, sound installations and workshops reflected on the theme of Language in all its breadth and depth.
Chinese composers and academics come together once a year to plan future directions for the development of computer music in China and to learn/exchange with their international guests.
Click here for more information on the China Electronic Music Center located at the Central Conservatorium of Music - Beijing, China http://cemc.ccom.edu.cn/
See call for proposal here: Musicacoustica 2006
Musicacoustica 2006 “Opening Concert”, Millennium Monument
1 Curtis Roads
2 Wang Xuan: Flower Drum.AnHui.cn (6:30) Computer Music
3 Jeffrey Stolet: Tokyo Lick (6:38) Interactive Real-Time MIDI Software
6 Henrik Frisk: Repetition repeats all other repetitions (?) 10 String Guitar & Composer
5 Ivan Zavada: InEx (7:00) Voice & Video
6 Zhang Xiaofu: Nuo Ri Lang (18:30) Video