DASH Archives - December 2007

German composer Stockhausen dies

From: Paul Brown <paul@PAUL-BROWN.COM>

Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2007 05:59:07 +1000

   http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7133571.stm

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Leonardo Abstracts Service ( LABS)

From: Paul Brown <paul@PAUL-BROWN.COM>

Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 03:41:27 +1000

Leonardo Abstracts Service ( LABS)
Next submission deadline: 31 December 2007

Leonardo Abstracts Service (LABS), consisting of the
English-language, Spanish-language and Chinese-language
databases, is a comprehensive collection of Ph.D., Masters
and MFA thesis abstracts on topics in the emerging
intersection between art, science and technology.
Individuals receiving advanced degrees in the arts (visual,
sound, performance, text), computer sciences, the sciences
and/or technology that in some way investigate
philosophical, historical or critical applications of
science or technology to the arts are invited to submit
abstracts of their theses for consideration.

The English LABS, Spanish LABS and Chinese LABS
international peer review panels review abstracts for
inclusion in their respective databases. The databases
include only approved and filed thesis abstracts. Abstracts
of theses filed in prior years may also be submitted for
inclusion.

In addition to publication in the databases, a selection of
abstracts chosen by the panels for their special relevance
will be published twice a year in Leonardo Electronic
Almanac (LEA), and authors of abstracts most highly ranked
by the panel will also be invited to submit an article for
publication consideration in the journal Leonardo.

Thesis Abstract submittal forms for English language
abstracts can be found at http://leonardolabs.pomona.edu


Thesis Abstract submittal forms for Spanish language
abstracts can be found at
http://www.uoc.edu/artnodes/leonardolabs

Thesis Abstract submittal forms for Chinese language
abstracts can be found at
http://china-labs.daohaus.org 

For more information about LABS visit:
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/journal/calls/labsprojectcall.html

The LABS project is part of the Leonardo Educators and
Students program.
http://www.leonardo.info/isast/educators.html


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From Milton Cohen's Space Theater to EMPAC

From: Paul Brown <paul@PAUL-BROWN.COM>

Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 07:39:20 +1000



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Prochain rendez-vous ` Paris !
Lundi 07/01/08 de 18h ` 20h.
"Du Thibtre de l'espace de Milton Cohen ` EMPAC"

Next meeting soon in Paris!
Monday 01/07/08 from 6pm to 8pm.
"From Milton Cohen's Space Theater to EMPAC"

ARIAS / INHA 2, rue Vivienne 75002 Paris - France
http://www.arias.cnrs.fr/article.php3?id_article=233

Veuillez trouver l'information en frangais dans la pihce jointe .pdf  
dans cet email.
Please, see the french information .pdf attached in this email.  
(*english introduction below*)

HAPPY NEW - love & peace - YEAR 2008

http://www.franck-ancel.com/atx

(*...*) From Milton Cohen's Space Theater to EMPAC

In 1957, a few years after the famous performance in the United  
States at Black Mountain College (1952) called "Untitled event",  
Artist Professor Milton Cohen created his "Space Theatre". In Ann  
Arbor - and mainly in his loft until 1966 - he experimented with a  
360-degree form of theatre construction, presenting visual, light and  
sound shows in collaboration with other artists. These events  
eventually led to the creation of the "Once Festival" (1961-66) and  
later the "Once Group". The founding members of this group are the  
composers Robert Ashley, George Cacioppo, Gordon Mumma, Roger  
Reynolds, Donald Scavarda, and Bruce Wise; the architects Harold  
Borkin and Joseph Wehrer; the director George Manupelli; the painters  
and sculptors Mary Ashley and Milton Cohen. Some of the problems of  
future multimedia performances when dealing with electronic music  
arose here. (1)

Ten years after the official inauguration of the Centre for Art and  
Media Technology in Karlsruhe, Germany, this concept was continued in  
the USA with the construction in Troy, situated halfway between New  
York and Montreal, of a theatrical venue unique in the world: EMPAC,  
which became the first type of theatre to turn entirely towards our  
digital era, while maintaining a "traditional" layout. For its  
official inauguration during the first weekend of November 2008, one  
of the key projects was a 360-degree immersive environment especially  
created by a theatre company, The Wooster Group. (2)

The conference was animated with visual documents (some never seen  
before), sound documents and interviews (in English) carried out or  
discovered during a research trip to Ann Arbor, Cambridge, New York  
and Troy, in November 2007, and was sponsored in part by the ARIAS  
Laboratories, CNRS (National Committee for Scientific Research).

One year after the conference held on the French scenographer  
"Jacques Polieri: beyond theatre", this historical and current study  
aims for a better understanding of the challenges of contemporary  
creation in the making.

(1) http://sonhors.free.fr/panorama/sonhors11.htm

(2) Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center
http://empac.rpi.edu/

Biography of Franck Ancel

Franck Ancel has been raising questions about technology for twenty  
years, tracing a line from the avant-garde art movements of the last  
century to the recent changes in creation on a planetary scale.
He has organised and coordinated conferences, exhibitions and  
performances, including a retrospective of "Jacques Polieri: creator  
of a modern scenography" at the French National Library in Paris in  
2002.
Since the 9/11 attacks, he has set up an interactive, collaborative  
triptych called "A.I.T.", which raises questions about architecture,  
images and technology, on 20th century heritage sites.
In 2005, he concluded a cycle of five communications for five  
continents entitled "From scenography to planetary network" with a  
world premihre on the Internet, from a plane in flight from Shanghai  
to Munich.
In 2006, he held a conference "From scenography to planetary network  
for Shanghai 2010" in Silicon Valley during the ISEA/ZeroOne Festival.
In 2007, it will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the first  
satellite sent into space with the performance "From Sputnik  
Satellite to Explorer Art" in the huge ONERA; wind tunnel in France.



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Paul Brown - based in OZ Dec 07 - Apr 08
mailto:paul@paul-brown.com == http://www.paul-brown.com
OZ Landline +61 (0)7 5443 3491 == USA fax +1 309 216 9900
OZ Mobile +61 (0)419 72 74 85 == Skype paul-g-brown
====
Visiting Professor - Sussex University
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ccnr/research/creativity.html
====





Imaging by Numbers

From: Paul Brown <paul@PAUL-BROWN.COM>

Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2007 08:09:39 +1000

Imaging by Numbers: A Historical View of the Computer Print
January 18–April 6, 2008
Block Museum, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

The exhibition opening is on Thursday, January 17 and the show opens  
to the public on January 18
http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/exhibitions/current/imaging.html

Patterns, Pixels, and Process: Discussing the History of the Computer  
Print
A symposium on Saturday, February 16, 2008
http://aquavite.northwestern.edu/cal/public/calendar.cgi?id=592


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Paul Brown - based in OZ Dec 07 - Apr 08
mailto:paul@paul-brown.com == http://www.paul-brown.com
OZ Landline +61 (0)7 5443 3491 == USA fax +1 309 216 9900
OZ Mobile +61 (0)419 72 74 85 == Skype paul-g-brown
====
Visiting Professor - Sussex University
http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ccnr/research/creativity.html
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invitation 07 janv 08

From: franck ancel <info@FRANCK-ANCEL.COM>

Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 09:59:49 +0100

"From Milton Cohen's Space Theater to EMPAC"
by Franck Ancel

ARIAS / INHA 2, rue Vivienne 75002 Paris France
Monday 07 janv 08 from 6pm to 8pm.

Abstract by Franck Ancel

In 1957, a few years after the famous performance in the United States 
at Black Mountain College (1952) called "Untitled event", Artist 
Professor Milton Cohen created his "Space Theatre". In Ann Arbor - and 
mainly in his loft until 1966 - he experimented with a 360-degree form 
of theatre construction, presenting visual, light and sound shows in 
collaboration with other artists. These events eventually led to the 
creation of the "Once Festival" (1961-66) and later the "Once Group". 
The founding members of this group are the composers Robert Ashley, 
George Cacioppo, Gordon Mumma, Roger Reynolds, Donald Scavarda, and 
Bruce Wise; the architects Harold Borkin and Joseph Wehrer; the director 
George Manupelli; the painters and sculptors Mary Ashley and Milton Cohen.
Some of the problems of future multimedia performances when dealing with 
electronic music arose here. (1)
Ten years after the official inauguration of the Centre for Art and 
Media Technology in Karlsruhe, Germany, this concept was continued in 
the USA with the construction in Troy, situated halfway between New York 
and Montreal, of a theatrical venue unique in the world: EMPAC, which 
became the first type of theatre to turn entirely towards our digital 
era, while maintaining a "traditional" layout. For its official 
inauguration during the first weekend of November 2008, one of the key 
projects was a 360-degree immersive environment especially created by a 
theatre company, The Wooster Group. (2)
The conference was animated with visual documents (some never seen 
before), sound documents and interviews (in English) carried out or 
discovered during a research trip to Ann Arbor, Cambridge, New York and 
Troy, in November 2007, and was sponsored in part by the ARIAS 
Laboratories, CNRS (National Committee for Scientific Research).
One year after the conference held on the French scenographer "Jacques 
Polieri: beyond theatre", this historical and current study aims for a 
better understanding of the challenges of contemporary creation in the 
making.

(1) http://sonhors.free.fr/panorama/sonhors11.htm

(2) Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center
http://empac.rpi.edu/

THX to Harold Borkin, Karen Dorn, Johannes Goebel, Gordon Mumma, Pat 
Oleszko, Jacques Polieri, Richard Trythall, Karen Tsao, The Wooster 
Group, Gene Youngblood.

Biography of Franck Ancel

Franck Ancel has been raising questions about technology for twenty 
years, tracing a line from the avant-garde art movements of the last 
century to the recent changes in creation on a planetary scale.
He has organised and coordinated conferences, exhibitions and 
performances, including a retrospective of /"Jacques Polieri: creator of 
a modern scenography"/ at the French National Library in Paris in 2002.
Since the 9/11 attacks, he has set up an interactive, collaborative 
triptych called "A.I.T.", which raises questions about architecture, 
images and technology, on 20th century heritage sites.
In 2005, he concluded a cycle of five communications for five continents 
entitled /"From scenography to planetary network/" with a world première 
on the Internet, from a plane in flight from Shanghai to Munich.
In 2006, he held a conference /"From scenography to planetary network 
for Shanghai 2010/" in Silicon Valley during the ISEA/ZeroOne Festival.
In 2007, it will celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the first 
satellite sent into space with the performance "From Sputnik Satellite 
to Explorer Art" in the huge ONERA wind tunnel in France.

http://www.franck-ancel.com/atx

The art of theatre and new technologies
Cycle of conferences conducted
by Béatrice Picon-Vallin and Clarisse Bardiot

Presentation by Béatrice Picon-Vallin
The art of theatre has always revelled in technological progress. For 
instance, the conversion of lighting from gas to electricity profoundly 
modified stage procedures. New changes are underway with computer 
science and digital technology. Artists-researchers will be at the heart 
of the questions being asked that must attempt to mark the course of the 
commitment of the art of theatre today. They must enable an analysis to 
be made of the new relationships that link creation team members, which 
are increasingly numerous and complex. They must define the functions of 
technologies employed and their contribution, and, finally, they must 
reflect on the evolution of the role of the director andon the 
transformation of the role of the actor. During this cycle of 
conferences we must try to understand the new facts of the current 
perspective, by linking them to the history of technologies that the 
theatre has always succeeded in integrating.

http://www.arias.cnrs.fr/article.php3?id_article=233