Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Call: Photos needed for electronic dance music book

Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 11:43:02 +0200
From: Graham St John
Subject: [Dancecult-l] Images for Technomad
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Since Berghahn have agreed to reproduce 20 B&W photos in my
forthcoming book with them (Technomad: Global Raving
Countercultures), this is a call out for images. I'm looking for
photos appropriate to the vast territory covered - see the
description below. If you believe you may have a suitable selection
or know someone who might, please get in touch with me or pass this
message on to interested parties.

Photos reproduced in the book will need to be at least 300 dpi B&W
tiffs (with owners supplying an emailed permission). I'm negotiating
for image owners to get a free or discounted copy of the paperback.

Thanks

Graham


Technomad: Global Raving Countercultures.

A cultural history of global electronic dance music countercultures
forthcoming with Berghahn (2008), Technomad offers a broad yet
detailed exposition of the pleasurable and activist trajectories of
post-rave. The book documents the emergence of a network of
techno-tribes, investigating their pleasure principles and cultural
politics. Attending to sound system culture, electro-humanitarianism,
secret sonic societies, teknivals and other gatherings of the
techno-tribes, intentional parties, revitalisation movements and
counter-colonial interventions, Technomad explores how the dance
party has been harnessed for transgressive and progressive ends, for
manifold freedoms. Seeking freedom from moral prohibitions and
standards, pleasure in rebellion, refuge from sexual and gender
prejudice, exile from oppression, rupturing aesthetic boundaries,
re-enchanting the world, minimising harm, reclaiming space, fighting
for "the right to party", and responding to a host of critical
concerns, electronic dance music cultures are multivalent sites of
resistance.

Drawing on extensive ethnographic, netogaphic and documentary
research, Technomad details the post-rave trajectory through various
local sites and global scenes, with each chapter attending to
important developments in the techno counterculture: e.g. Spiral
Tribe, teknivals, psytrance, Burning Man, Reclaim the Streets.
Significantly, the book offers a nuanced theory of resistance to
assist understanding of these developments. Written in an accessible
style, this cultural history of hitherto uncharted territory will be
of interest to students of cultural, performance, music, media, and
new social movement studies, along with enthusiasts of dance culture
and popular politics.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

CALL FOR ELECTROACOUSTIC WORKS BY WOMEN COMPOSERS for"Inclusive Voices" Festival

CALL FOR ELECTROACOUSTIC WORKS BY WOMEN COMPOSERS


7th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL WOMEN´S ELECTROACOUSTIC LISTENING ROOM PROJECT (WEALR)


Postmark Deadline: Dec. 15th, 2007
7th Annual Festival of New Music
California State University, Fullerton


Inclusive Voices: Healing the Divide
February 28 - March 2, 2008


Featuring:
Miya Masaoka, Composer, Performer, Sound Artist, Koto and electronics,
International Women's Electroacoustic Listening Room Project SO
Percussion Ensemble with Lisa Moore, pianist from Bang on a Can,
Martin Bresnick, Guest Composer with SO and CSUF Symphony Orchestra,
Bora Korkmaz and Fureya Unal, flute and piano duo from Turkey, Pamela
Madsen and Ken Walicki, Co-Directors


This year's 7th Annual New Music Festival is a landmark year. After 6
years of celebrating Women in New Music the festival will move to an
inclusive format - celebrating works by women composers alongside
works by men composers! We look for inclusive in programming and works
that bridge the divide between gender, culture, media.


After careful consideration, the one thing that will remain intact is
the International Women's Electroacoustic Listening Room Project. As I
have traveled throughout the US, Canada and Europe with the
International Women´s Electroacoustic Listening Room Project I have
found that this is an area of vital research and empowerment for women
composers internationally and needs to be continued. This year's call
for electroacoustic works by women composers focuses on theme of
"healing."


International Women's Electroacoustic Listening Room Project: The
Women in New Music Festival features day-long playback of works by
women in electroacoustic music. During the 6 hours of the
electroacoustic listening room the listener's mind is immersed in the
sounds of diverse compositional voices of women composers in
electroacoustic music from over 20 different countries from around the
globe.


The Women's Electroacoustic Listening Room strives to present a
diverse sampling of different approaches to electronic music, with
examples from classical computer music, environmental music, and
meditative music to works that expand acoustic virtuosity and
improvisation with virtual instruments to sonic documentaries that
capture the inner workings of the mind: horror, humor and the
unfolding of human dramas. This year the Women's Electroacoustic
Listening Room focuses on the theme of Inclusive Voices: Healing the
Divide.


Submit your proposed CD recording of electronic work for inclusion in
the International Women´s Electroacoustic Listening Room Project.
Maximum length 12 minutes.


Please include: CD of proposed work, submission information: Title of
work, length of work, name of composer, contact information, program
notes and short bio to address below.


In addition, send all submission information: Title of work, length of
work, name of composer, contact information, program notes and short
bio by email to pmadsen@fullerton.


Dr. Pamela Madsen
Music Department
California State University, Fullerton
P.O. Box 6850
Fullerton, CA 92834-6850
For more information contact: pmadsen@fullerton.edu
http://faculty.fullerton.edu /pmadsen

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Call: The Spatial Audio Creative Engineering Network seeks to commission surround sound audio art

The Spatial Audio Creative Engineering Network (SpACE-Net) is pleased to
announce a unique collaborative opportunity for composers, sound
artists, and sound designers working anywhere in the audio industry.

In partnership with leading audio company and soundcard designer
Creative, SpACE-Net would like to commission a specific piece of
sound design/sound artwork which has interactive spatial audio
considerations at the core of its composition, design and delivery
process. The piece should have broad aesthetic appeal and should be
able to serve as an advertisement of the creative possibilities
offered by spatial audio (i.e. it should sound good and be novel and
exciting).

The selected partnership/group will be supplied with a Creative Sound
Blaster(r) X-Fi Elite Pro Sound, a set of Creative(r) GigaWorks S750 7.1
loudspeakers and Creative¹s custom Interactive Spatial Audio
Composition Tool (ISACT ) software. The work should be produced,
delivered and presented using this technology, which will be the
artist¹s to keep. In addition SpACE-Net will contribute towards
artist¹s fees and expenses related to the completion of this work.

Full details of the call can be found at www.space-net.org.uk


--
Jude Brereton
Research Assistant
Audio Lab - Dept. of Electronics
University of York
tel. ++ 44 (0)1904 432407

www.space-net.org.uk

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Call: Laptopia Festival seeks video art submissions

> From: "interval / Info"
> Date: October 17, 2007 3:59:28 PM EDT
> To: "Interval Recordings Info"
> Subject: Call for submission Laptopia #4
>
> Dear friends and colleagues,
> We're currently curating the video program for the forthcoming
> Laptopia #4 festival, November 21st.
> The call is for experimental (approach and/or aesthetics) short
> videos, about 5min long.
>
> More info and past events of Laptopia could be found here - http://
> www.interval-recordings.com/html/laptopia.html
>
> Links to online works should be sent to liora@interval-
> recordings.com or just replay to this email if you wish to send it
> by snail mail.
>
> Deadline (received works) November 5th
>
> Bests,
> Liora and Ido.
> _______________________________
> interval recordings / Info
> www.interval-recordings.com
> www.myspace.com/intervalrecordings
>

All the best, Hans
_____________________________________
HANS TAMMEN
Project Manager
Harvestworks
596 Broadway, #602
New York, NY 10012
212-431-1130
hanst@harvestworks.org

Technology for the art of the 21st century:
http://www.harvestworks.org

Endangered Guitar:
http://www.tammen.org

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Call: ACE Art seeks member's artwork for group "Winter Warmer" show/sale

WINTER WARMER: Members' Art Show & Sale
CALL TO MEMBERS...

Deadline for entries: November 17th before 5pm.

Winter Warmer is an all member show, where we will exhibit your work of any medium. There are no artist fees
paid for artists in this show, however all artists will have an opportunity to sell their work and will receive 100% of the sale.

Some specifications to enter artwork (details avail. on our web):

> You must be a member of aceartinc. to participate. The Winter Warmer Special, member’s fee $10.00.
> One large (no larger then 5ft x 5ft) or three small (no larger then 1ft x 1ft ea.) work of any medium.
> Artists should include their name, email & phone number, title, date of the piece made and sale price with their work whenhanded in.
> Note to out of town members: ace does not provide delivery of artwork to or from gallery.
> If special equipment for the presentation of your work is needed or work is outside size specs
please call ASAP Liz Garlicki 944-9763 gallery@aceart.org.
> Late submissions are very difficult for the gallery to accommodate. Please make sure to bring your work in before 5pm, 17th November, 2006.
> This sale will open on December 8 at 7pm - late, and runs til December 14th.


aceartinc. gratefully acknowledges the generous support of the board of directors, associate members & donors, our volunteers, The Manitoba Arts Council, The Canada Council for the Arts, The Winnipeg Arts Council, The Winnipeg Foundation, WH and SE Loewen Foundation, The Family of Wendy Wersh, The Sign Source, Kromar Printing Ltd., and Mike Carroll Design.

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Monday, October 08, 2007

Call: Son Par Là seeks audio art submissions

1 SON PAR Là


http://www.nmartproject.net/netex/?p=146#more-146 (map)


CALL FOR SOUND WORK
1 SON PAR Là
Music of today Festival > Carré d'Art - Nîmes - France - December 1st, 2007

This international call for projects is open to all. It is meant to replace extracts of the soundtrack of "Lemming" of Dominik Moll (Harry, a friend who ...) by a new sound creation. Everything is allowed, deepen the sense or the contrary, making new dialogs, parody, do it seriously (or not), creation of a musical arrangement. All types are accepted (Electroacoustic, Electro, Classic, Jazz, dubbing, remix...). Use your imagination, there is no limit!

The best offers will be publicly broadcasted during the "1 SON PAR Là" festival. They also will be sent to the film director Dominik Moll and to Diaphana Production/distribution (producer and distributor of the film).

To participate in this call for projects, you have to send us a mail with your coordinates and your age. We will send you the film extracts, the enrollment sheet as well as our coordinates by mail.

Your sound extracts need to be returned on DVD/CD or DV Digital Cassette, or MP3 marked with your last name, first name and the enrollment sheet correctly filled in.

More information
unsonparla@free.fr
+33(0)9 52 80 03 53
http://www.myspace.com/1sonparla

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Call: Mediawave Festival seeks submissions

Mediawave 2008

Thu Jan 10, 2008
(Eastern Time - Montreal)
http://www.mediawave.hu (map)
Calendar: Audio Calls

call: Mediawave 2008

October 7, 2007 at 10:53 am · Filed under calls: external, film/video

Call for entries:
Dedaline: 10 January 2008

MEDIAWAVE'2008
International Film and Music Festival

25 April - 3 May, 2008
Main Location: Győr-Pécs (Hungary)
Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland

MEDIAWAVE is a competitive forum that takes place in Hungary between 25 April – 3 May, 2008. The deadline for entries is 10 January, 2008. /However if it's possible please compete the entry form and send the preview tape immediately./

The Festival will present films that are ousted from traditional distribution venues and can rarely be seen in movie theaters. The program includes photographic exhibitions; contemporary, improvised, alternative and folk music concerts; as well as theater, performance and dance works.

If you are interested and need more information about the festival (history, categories, regulations) please visit our website: More about the Festival. (www.mediawave.hu)

For Entry Forms click below:
ENTRY REGULATIONS
ENTRY FORM MEDIAWAVE 2008

Contact:
MEDIAWAVE
International Visual Art Foundation
Kazinczy u. 3-5 H-9021 Györ, Hungary
Tel: +36/96/517-666, 517-667, 328-888
Fax: +36/96/517-668
info: info@mediawave.hu

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