MuSA 2017 Karlsruhe Day One
Still at MuSA 2017 in Karlsruhe.
Interesting Papers
Neil Luck Operatic mass actions: A report on a collaborative ‘City-Opera’ project for Aarhus was a highlight of the morning. Opera with professional wrestlers in something I suspect I would really enjoy.
Vadim Keylin Between bodies and data: Modalities of participation in sound art was interesting. In particular its mention of Kaffe Matthews Sonic Bike and the #tweetscapes project.
Marcelo Wanderley keynote introduced me to the probatio project.
Agata Kubiak presentation Engineering the avoidance of canonical reference in music performance: A study of string players include a discussion of the practicalities of string quartets with processing and the challenges of live monitoring.
Interesting performances
Bosphorus by Josh Horsley and Magda Stawarska-Beavan