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AUD: John Levack Drever: S o u n d P r a c t i c e
Dear List -
I was sent the enclosed announcement of a conference in England next
year for circulation on the list.
Best,
-- DAn Ellis <dpwe@icsi.berkeley.edu> http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~dpwe
International Computer Science Institute Berkeley CA +1 (510) 666-2940
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From: "john drever" <levack_drever@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 18:12:39 BST
[Sorry for multiple postings. Please pass on this call to relevant groups]
S o u n d P r a c t i c e
the 1st UKISC conference on sound, culture and environments
Dates:
16-20 February 2001
Location:
Dartington Hall Centre & Dartington College of Arts, Devon, England
Organised by:
UKISC: UK and Ireland Soundscape Community - an affiliated member of the
World Forum for Acoustic Ecology
Sponsored by:
World Scientific and Engineering Society http://www.worldses.org
University of Plymouth http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/
Dartington College of Arts http://www.dartington.ac.uk/
Aim:
Sound Practice is the first conference in the UK dedicated to all aspects of
sound in its relationship to the environment. Environment is interpreted
quite broadly to include social and cultural contexts, natural habitats,
notions of community and place, physical and virtual spaces, etc.
Interdisciplinary by nature, Sound Practice will act as a meeting place for
architects, sound designers, musicians, psychologists, urbanologists,
ecologists, geographers, anthropologists, sound engineers, biologists,
audiologists, teachers, sound artists, environmental health, acousticians,
the Media, sound archivists, et al. to share, discuss and experience the
sonic environment. For background on soundscape studies and acoustic ecology
see: http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/WFAEHomePage
Objectives:
1. To nurture our understanding and awareness of the soundscape.
2. To report on past, current and future soundscapes.
3. To advance the emerging interdiscipline of soundscape studies.
Themes:
o Listening to the Soundscape
o Art and Acoustic Ecology
o Sounding the Built Environment
o Heritage, Conservation & Innovation
o Pedagogical Approaches
o Social Practice of the Soundscape
o Future Strategies
Provisional Guest Participants include:
Jean-François Augoyard
R. Murray Schafer
Pauline Oliveros
Hildegard Westerkamp
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Invitation to submit proposals:
Proposals pertinent to the above topics are welcomed from a variety of
presentation formats: academic papers, workshops, posters, sound walks,
electroacoustic and acoustic compositions, multi-media presentations,
live-art performances, roundtable dialogues, panel discussions,
installations, exhibitions, soundscape study reports, demonstrations of new
technologies.
Submission Instructions:
All submissions must include -
Name:
Institutional Affiliation (if applicable):
Postal Address:
Email:
Web Page (if applicable):
Presentation Format:
Title of Presentation:
Duration:
Programme Notes or Abstract (500 words max):
Short Biography (300 words max):
Technical Requirements:
Please include DAT, CD, video, score and other relevant forms of
documentation of proposed presentation. All materials received will be put
into the UKISC archive. The proceedings will be published after the
conference. All participants are expected to attend the conference. As well
as posting your submissions please also register your submission online.
Deadline for submission of proposals: 20 October 2000
Send Proposals and Submissions to:
John Levack Drever
SOUND PRACTICE
Research & Postgraduate Centre
Dartington College of Arts
Totnes, Devon
England
TQ9 6EJ
Tel: 01803 868683
Email: j.drever@dartington.ac.uk
Online Registration of Submissions at:
http://www.soundpractice.org.uk
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Programme Advisory Committee:
John Levack Drever (Chair), Dartington College of Arts, University of
Plymouth, UK
Carlos Alberto Augusto, Euphonium, Portugal
Andrew Deakin, Middlesex University, UK
Dr. Peter Lennox, University of York, UK
Oliver Lowenstein, Fourth Door Review
Pedro Rebelo, University of Edinburgh, UK
Dr. Philip Tagg, University of Liverpool, UK
Dr. John-Paul Thibaud, Laboratoire CRESSON, France
Prof. Barry Truax, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Gregg Wagstaff, The Touring Exhibition of Sound Environments
Dr. Geraint A. Wiggins, City University, London, UK
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