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  • Mixed Reality Performance in Second Life & Real Life

    part of the
    The International Society for Improvised Music (ISIM)
    Second Annual Conference: Building Bridges

    Friday, 14 December
    2-3pm EST / 20:00-21:00 GMT+1

    Locations:
    online in Second Life: Funk Soup Theater, Gembong West, 31/75/551 SLURL
    and at Northwestern University School of Music, Lutkin Hall

    First time in Second Life? Check out our SL help page
    RSVP with your Second Life name
    Go to the show: SLURL


    A mixed-reality improvisation between performers in the virtual world of Second Life and performers in Real Life at the International Society of Improvised Music (ISIM). ISIM is an interdisciplinary conference that brings together performers, educators, researchers, students and community members from across the world, in an effort to recognize improvisation as a powerful tool for achieving this integration.

    In this session, Second Life avatars will dance with improvised music from Real Life at ISIM. Real Life performers are Pauline Oliveros - electronics, harmonica & small instruments with spoken word artist Ione & dancer Heloise Gold. Second Life performance will feature animations and choreography by Josephine Dorado, John D. Mitchell, Edo Paulus, Christine Benham, Lauren Watson and Sean Nevin - performing from Arizona, New York, and Amsterdam. Images and sounds of the performers from Real Life will be projected into Second Life and vice versa, creating a mashup of real and virtual improv for both audiences.

    Attendance is limited. Please RSVP and include your Second Life username.

    (first timers: see SL help page)


    performers:

    Spoken word: Ione
    RL dancer: Heloise Gold
    Electronics/harmonica/small instruments: Pauline Oliveros
    Animations / Second Life dancers: Josephine Dorado, Edo Paulus and members of ADaPT (Association for Dance and Performance Telematics)
    ADaPT includes Arizona State University, Herberger College Dance: John D. Mitchell, Christine Benham, Lauren Watson; Virginia Piper School of Creative Writing: Sean Nevin
    Tech Asst: Zevin Polzin
  • 2164558136?profile=original
    Test_Lab: Live_Coding
    date: 13 Dec 2007
    location: V2_ Groundfloor, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam.
    admission: free

    Test_Lab: Live_Coding

    Code as an interface for improvisation and networked performances.

    Thursday December 13, 2007, 20:00h, Eendrachtsstraat 10, Rotterdam.

    A relatively new programming paradigm called Live Coding is redefining the way in which software can be applied in live performances. While improvisation has a long history in the arts, the traditional edit compile run programming model limits software use to predetermined procedures running alongside a performance; allowing a programmer very limited improvisation, live alteration, or adjustment of the software during runtime. In contrast with this traditional model, Live Coding provides expressive control over software code during runtime, which allows for live (artistic) improvisation by programmers.

    In Live Coding, programmers no longer technically assist performers; they are (co-)performers, using code as an interface to improvise with either different types of performers (ranging from dancers to DJs) or in networks with other live coders.

    Test_Lab: Live_Coding will feature debates and presentations on Live Coding, a networked code jamming performance, live coded music, introductions and hands-on experiences in Live Coding programming languages for code improvisation, and a live coded Augmented Reality experience.

    Featuring: Powerbooks_Unplugged (D/NL), Florian Cramer (Piet Zwart Institute, D/NL), Carla Mulder (Lange Poten Theatre Group, NL), Aart Muis and Rob Donkers (Rnul, NL), Susie Jae (aka. Jean Van Sloan, US/NL), and V2_Lab / MultimediaN.

    More info:
    pbup.goto10.org
    pzwart.wdka.hro.nl
    www.lange-poten.nl
    www.rnul.nl
    www.multimedian.nl

    This event will be streamed live at http://live.v2.nl/livecoding.ram

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  • SHEFFIELD, UK - FRIDAY - DECEMBER 14
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    bloc assembly

    video
    live art
    painting
    sonic art
    installation
    photography

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  • Beyond Light Bulbs:
    echo::system - The Desert
    December 13 - 15, 8PM. Cost: $10.

    In a 40 minute journey through space and time, Grisha Coleman's performance installation, echo::system - The Desert, immerses audiences and performers in a completely synthetic environment comprised of audio and visual media, digital movement analysis, robotics and live performance.

    This setting recreates a desert ecosystem simultaneously made up of the virtual and real, exposing how one affects the other.

    Creator/choreographer: Grisha Coleman.

    For more information on the performance visit: http://www.echo-system.org/
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