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Noise, bytes, bits: states of sound

The Irish Sound, Science and Technology Association (ISSTA) announces a Call 
for Submissions for its second annual Convocation. The four categories includes 
Musical Works, Sound Art/Installations, Papers/Posters and Workshops.

Noise has become ubiquitous in most of our lives. As listening is an 
imaginative activity, so noise is a cultural construct, and has always been a 
presence in our music, communication and environment. From Russolo to the 
post-digital arts, noise has been increasingly accepted into the realm of 
artistic practice as valid and evocative material. This Convocation will draw 
upon both science and art, theory and practice, in exploring these spaces and 
focuses on how contemporary science and technology affects the concept of noise.

The second annual Irish Sound, Science and Technology Convocation (ISSTC) will 
be held August 1-2, 2011 at the Cork School of Music and St. John’s College in 
Cork.

Submissions are due 30 March 2012. Details of materials needed and submission 
instructions are provided on the following page:

http://issta.ie/wordpress/?page_id=166


The Irish Sound, Science and Technology Association is an organisation that 
brings together practitioners integrating fields of music, sound, science and 
technology based in Ireland. It serves musicians, researchers, scientists, 
engineers and artists by promoting the art, music and research in Ireland, 
especially in international communities.


Dr Kerry Hagan
Digital Media and Arts Research Centre
Department of Computer Science and Information Systems
University of Limerick
t: +353 (0)61 213099
e: kerry.ha...@ul.ie

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