Sonic arts and Electroacoustic Symposium 2010
25 / 26 March 2010

The Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in partnership Sonic Arts in Wales 
will host a two day Electroacoustic Symposium featuring paper sessions, 
installations, workshops, listening sessions, listening posts and evening 
concert performances of Electroacoustic music and sonic art. In addition there 
will be a key note speech from Kevin Austin (CEC) via live video link.


Call for papers
Researchers/ presenters working in electro-acoustic music are invited to submit 
abstracts for 20-minute presentations (plus 10 minutes questions) as part of 
the two-day symposium. Participants should submit papers that broadly address 
one or more of the following themes:

• Aesthetics, Analysis and Theory in contemporary sonic art
• Narrative in Electroacoustic music
• Live performer as real time composer
• Multimedia representation in Electroacoustic Music
• Handheld/ gestural technology for performance

Call for works
Works are invited from composers working in electro-acoustic / acousmatic
compositions. The symposium welcomes pieces for instrument and tape, live
electronics, group performance, acousmatic / tape only for stereo or 
multichannel diffusion. Applications are welcome for scheduling in the two 
evening concerts, as well as for “listening sessions”, arranged through the day.
Composers/ performers are permitted to submit pieces for consideration in both 
the concerts and the listening sessions - but limited to one piece in each.

Full details about how to submit papers and works can be found on our 
information sheet, which can be downloaded HERE :

http://www.rwcmd.ac.uk/pdf/SAW_Call_for_papers_and_works.pdf



Simon Kilshaw
Lecturer in Music Technology
RWCMD


Simon Kilshaw
Lecturer in Music Technology
RWCMD



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On Sep 25, 2009, at 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> the -dev is the one we are working on atm - that is the ubuntu based  
> version and
> its not ready for general usage though it will boot from cd and work
>
> the alpha2 .iso is the last debian based version we have worked on


cool, thanks rob, im interested on the new branch (ubuntu), for the  
actual version of the streambox i used a home-brew kernel.. though  
profiting from puredyne puredata.

as of now im checking out both puppy and crunchbang but will really  
like to base the new version solely on puredyne.. will see how time  
flies'''

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