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Monday 23 September 2019

Are you attracted by the idea of Technology in Musical Performance?

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We've been asked to circulate this invitation to anyone researching the use of technology in musical performance.  So, here we go:-

Joe Wright would like to let you all know about a new symposium that he's co-organising.  Do share this call for papers amongst any research students and fellow staff members that you think may be interested in participating. The symposium aims to bring together researchers  and practitioners who have an interest in technology in musical performance, with a view to creating a new RMA study group, and opportunities for publication in the new year. Full details are below.
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Call for Contribution:

Technology in Musical Performance Symposium (TiMP)

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3rd of December 2019 - Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, Birmingham City University

Technology in Musical Performance (TiMP) is a forum for all who engage with electronics in live music performance. The symposium aims to stimulate discussion and collaboration between performers, composers, sound artists, practitioners, programmers, software developers and sound designers on musical performance with/mediated by technology.

Performative electronics is an area of music that is constantly evolving and developing. Among composers and practitioners, the desire to realise specific musical ideas leads to creative technological solutions. For new developments in music and live electronics to be thoroughly tested and evaluated, dialogue between creators and practitioners is vital.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 4 OCTOBER 2019

More info and application instructions at
http://timp.integra.io 

Joe Wright, on behalf of the TiMP organisational team

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