Archive for October, 2006

InEx >> Performed at the Hall of the Millenium - Beijing

Thursday, October 26th, 2006

InEx

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.

Hall of the Millenium

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

2006 Shanghai International Electroacoustic Music Week >> Relation Diplomatik

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

Ivan Zavada’s work Relation Diplomatik was performed during the first Electroacoustic Music Week from the 16th October to 21st October 2006 in Shanghai, China.
The first “Shanghai International Electroacoustic Music Week” was held from Oct. 16th to 21st, 2006. Guided by the organizing committee of Shanghai International Art Festival, 2006 Shanghai International Electroacoustic Music Week presented by Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Music Engineering Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Oriental Digital Media Research and Development Center and Electro-acoustic music Laboratory Shanghai Conservatory of Music.

The principle of 2006 Shanghai International Electroacoustic Music Week is to set up the most international and pioneering “stage” in electro-acoustic music realm, exhibit the latest electro-acoustic music and meanwhile provide the Chinese composers with a platform to publish and show their electro-acoustic music works in the cosmopolitan city- Shanghai!

As the first grand electronic music event, 2006 Shanghai International Electroacoustic Music Week invited distinguished experts and professors from GRAME (France), STEIM (Holland), Gaudeamus (Holland), University of California, Music School from University of Oregon, Sydney Conservatory of Music and China to host workshops and give lectures. In addition, Argento Ensemble (USA) , STEIM (Holland), GRAME (France), Shanghai Conservatory of Music, Jeffrey Stolet (USA) and Ivan Zavada (Australia) performed the world’s latest pieces which were selected through commissions and works collections.

More on the Shanghai International Electroacoustic Music Week…

Colloquium and Concert at MIT Media Lab

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

Video event by Jean Piché:
“This is Not Cinema”
Three works by Jean Piché:
Bharat, eXpress, Spin
About Bharat:
Bharat was shot in Northern India in early spring 2002, 8 years after paNi intiyA, and premiered in November of the same year at the Elektra Festival in Montreal. This is the first time he had filmed with the aim of assembling in panoramic triple screen mode. Scanned panning scenes were reconstructed from multiple exposures. The text is extracted from the last known recording of Mohandas K. Gandhi, in a Western language, a few months before his assassination in 1948. Ivan Zawada plays the violin.

more on the colloquium and concert at MIT Media Lab…

Neutron >> Selected at the Vox Novus 60×60 Project 2006

Sunday, October 1st, 2006

Neutron

Ivan Zavada’s electroacoustic piece Neutron was chosen as part of the International 60×60 Project as well as the Pacific Rim Mix.

About Neutron…

The isolation of a neutral sonorous particle provokes an elastic chain reaction which evokes organized chaos. Systematic use of an audio looping software which I developed during this odyssey, influenced by our present socio-cultural and economical context where repetitiveness is privileged in its totality. A loop is a sort of neutral sonic kernel, maybe even a non-determined discord. But despite its neutrality, the loop attracts humans more and more. This musical whirlwind siphons my mind!

About 60×60 Project…

The goal of the selection process is to choose from the pool of submissions to create a sample of the work composers are writing that year. We endeavor to get the broadest selection from composers of different countries, age, gender, ethnicity, career stage, and social strata; including the most diverse aesthetic, style, and compositional methods from those composers. In cases where the project receives a large number of submissions from a particular demographic, we strive to create another selection of 60 works for that demographic and hold a regional concert which is a subset of the overall project. For more details: Vox Novus Site

Following are the names of the composers which have been selected for the 60×60 project.

60x60

Aaron Acosta, Liana Alexandra, John Allemeier, Dwight Ashley, Marc Barreca, Dennis Bathory-Ktitsz, Gina Biver, James Bohn, Marita Bolles, Ann Cantelow, Nicolas Chausseau, Andrew Cole, Christopher Cook, Cindy Cox, Antonino Cuscina, Robert Dick, Ian Dicke, Greg Dixon, Aaron Drake, Ivan Elezovic, David Fenech, Moonroe Golden, David Gunn, David Hahn, Erdem Helvacioglu, Tony Higgins, Stuart Hinds, Lynn Job, Julian Jonker, Yasushi Kamata, Nicole Kim, Joan La Barbara, Stan Link, Don Malone, Dylan Mattingly, Maurilio Cacciatore , Andra McCartney, Anatasio Mitropoulos, Annele Nederberg, David Newby, Serban Nichifor, Rodney Oakes, Ronald Parks, Maggi Payne, Samuel Pluta, David Shannon, Alan Shockley, Scott Smallwood, Laurie Spiegel, Asha Srinivasan, Alex Temple, Balie Todd, Eldad Tsabary Kubilay Uner Mark Vernon, Katrina Wreede, Xiting Yang, Ivan Zavada, Oded Zehavi, and ~chromatik_d_zabu.tmp (collective)