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MEETINGS

Free entrance [subject to seat availability]


3 October, 11 a.m.

Sale Apollinee - Teatro La Fenice

A meeting with Helmut Lachenmann and Nuria Schoenberg Nono


4 October, 11 a.m.

Sale Apollinee - Teatro La Fenice

A meeting with Enzo Restagno and Stephen Walsh

6 October
Auditorium Santa Margherita
Defining / Undefining Music:
Music, acquired 'orality' and new media

15 - 16 - 17 October

Conservatorio di Musica “Benedetto Marcello”

17th Meeting of Music Informatics

Associazione di Informatica Musicale Italiana (AIMI), Conservatorio di Musica “Benedetto Marcello” di Venezia, Ex Novo Ensemble, Faculty of Design and Arts of the Università IUAV di Venezia, La Biennale di Venezia

 

Over the course of the last ten years, the knowledge that has grown in the music informatics sector has broadened to include the production of mass-produced goods (multimedia readers, games, etc.) and in the artistic field, interest has spread to embrace the entire scope of performance arts. Highlighting this broad disciplinary spectrum, the 17th edition of the CIM has been organised in collaboration with the Faculty of Design and Arts of the Università IUAV of Venice, the Ex Novo Ensemble and the Biennale di Venezia. New and classical compositions of electro-acoustic music will be proposed during the evenings. The daytime sessions of the Meetings will instead offer presentations of the results of scientific/technological research, together with the execution of some musical works, illustrated and discussed with the composer. The programme of the Meeting also includes the presentation of projects in poster or demo format, round tables and didactic tutorials for music informatics students. An invitation to present and discuss one’s own scientific and musical research projects at the CIM is addressed also to students and graduands involved in research associated with music informatics.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
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