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From: Alan Sondheim <sondheim@panix.com>
To: Cyb <cybermind@listserv.wvu.edu>, Wryting-L <WRYTING-L@listserv.wvu.edu>
Subject: This Saturday: The Sound Research Summit at Eyebeam
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 21:53:01 -0400 (EDT)
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2012 20:31:38 From: Jackson Moore <jacksonmoore@gmail.com> You are cordially invited to: The Sound Research Summit This Saturday, April 21 3pm-7pm: open exhibit 7pm: public discussion at Eyebeam Art+Technology Center 540 W. 21st Street, New York (map) On the afternoon of April 21st, Eyebeam's main exhibition space will be transformed into a small village dedicated to creative sound research. Using resources as diverse as atmospheric sensors, string instruments, reverberant plates, magnetized wires, cell phones, data hubs, and laughter, participants from Eyebeam's sound research group will convene to run experiments, share original research, develop work in progress, and explore collaborative strategies. Interaction, encounter, and juxtaposition will be emphasized over sound isolation?the idea being that sound is transparent enough to permit a human ecology that transcends the singular focus of the concert format. ? Kyle Clyde will test sound absorbancy, sound bleed, and feedback thresholds with her giant plate reverb unit. ? Bernhard Garnicnig will examine the resonant frequencies and specific sonic qualities of networked devices. ? Christine Sun-Kim will experiment with strategies for encoding sounds on magnetic wire. ? Jackson Moore, John Speck, Russell Baker, and Rob Lee will work on a melodic pidgin language. ? David Reeder's OSC network will turn a ping pong table in Cambridge into a metronome in Chelsea, and much much more. ? Mike Clemow will be working over the OSC server with a the roving laptop brigade, sampling and interacting with the surrounding space. ? Yo Park will lead exercises in laughter, with Andrew Sigler, Cigdem Tankut, Gulsen Caulk, Gabriel Levicky, Jayoung Chung, Victor De La Cruz, and others. ? Alan Sondheim, Azure Carter, and Chris Diasporra will revisit the discovery of music: the moment when people first began figuring how to make sound with objects. ? Seth Dellinger will develop his phonemic vocal music. ? Ben Houge will construct his auditory kaleidoscope, and provide sensor data from the MIT Media Lab for sonification. ? Amelia Marzec will demo Re-wired, a wearable device that translates ambient sound into haptic feedback. ? Brian House will sonify his compendium of rhythms from everyday life. ? Mary Mattingly brings us the sound of place: the Flock House living system, and its peripatetic denizens. ? With a special surprise from Hethre Contant's Texas Mockingbirds. The Sound Research Summit is the inaugural event in Eyebeam's new sound art event series, Rec. Play.