Dear All, and with apologies for cross-posting, please forward to anyone who 
may be interested. Regards, Tom.

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One Day Symposium on Electronic and Computer Music, EMSAR 2013

Including an evening concert celebrating the 80th birthday of electronic music 
pioneer Dr Peter Zinovieff

**Saturday 11 May 2013**

Department of Music and Performing Arts, Cultures of the Digital Economy 
Research Institute (CoDE), and the Digital Performing Laboratory, Anglia Ruskin 
University, Cambridge, United Kingdom**  

Confirmed invited speakers include: Prof Monty Adkins (University of 
Huddersfield), Dr Till Bovermann (Media Lab Helsinki), Prof Simon Emmerson (De 
Montfort University), Dr Mick Grierson (Goldsmiths), Prof Peter Manning (Durham 
University), Dr James Mooney (University of Leeds) and Dr Peter Zinovieff.

Electronic and computer music relies on the materiality of its associated 
hardware and equipment variously for its realisation, transmission, storage and 
restoration. Archives of contemporary music, for example, tend still to focus 
on traditional musical manuscripts over the increasing number of other forms of 
possible musical representations. Musicologists, composers and technologists 
working in the fields of electronic and computer music arguably are faced with 
a much more complex situation regarding the archiving and representation of 
this music compared to those dealing solely with musical manuscripts.  This one 
day symposium will focus on these issues and related issues from a variety of 
perspectives, especially related to the material traces of this music: scores, 
and other objects and physical representations of storage and transmission, 
hardware---real or virtual. In doing so, we examine the possible futures of 
electronic and computer music of the past and present from the perspectives of 
musicologist, archivist, music technologist, composer and performer. 

The symposium concludes with an evening concert celebrating the 80th birthday 
of electronic music pioneer Dr Peter Zinovieff, co-founder in the late 1960s of 
Electronic Music Studios, London, and collaborator with such composers as 
Harrison Birtwistle and Hans Werne Henze.  Now enjoying a blossoming of 
compositional activity, this concert will include examples of Zinovieff's early 
work, as well as his most recent work in computer music. 

CALL FOR PAPERS

Papers are welcome around, but not limited to, the following themes:

* The materiality of early electronic, tape and computer music
* Restoration and archiving of music involving technology
* Modes of representation of electronic and computer music (objects, scores, 
codeā€¦)
* Constraints, affordances and the idiomatic in electronic, tape and computer 
music
* The DIY aesthetic in electronic music hardware of the 20th century
* Hardware and virtual hardware for electronic music (re)creation
* Collaborations between composers and music technologists in the 20th Century
* Electronic Music Studios (EMS) hardware for 21st Century electronic music 
performance
* Spatialisation techniques in early tape, electronic and computer music
* Music technology hardware as a bridge between modernist and popular music  

Proposals for 20 minute papers in English should be submitted in the form of an 
abstract of maximum 300 words.

Proposals for panel sessions of 60 minutes with up to four participants may 
also be submitted in the form of individual abstracts, or an extended panel 
abstract of maximum 750 words.

All proposals should include, for each participant:

* Full title of proposed paper (or panel session)
* Title, name and institutional affiliation (as relevant)
* Email and postal address and telephone number
* Short biography (maximum 250 words)
* Short list of recent publications, conference papers or other events as 
relevant
* A full list of audiovisual and other requirements (e.g. data projector, 
CD/DVD player, 2 or 4-channel audio, piano, EMS Synthi VCS3)  

Proposals should be sent as a combined _single_ email attachment to:

Address: mu...@anglia.ac.uk  
Subject line: EMSAR 2013  

Plain text is preferred for abstracts (html, md, txt), but rtf, doc, and docx 
are also acceptable.

The deadline for receipt of proposals is **Monday 25 Febraury 2013**. 
Notification of acceptance will be sent to applicants by the end of March at 
the latest.

Please contact Dr Tom Hall for more information or to be notified when further 
registration details are available on the conference website:    
Email: mu...@anglia.ac.uk      
Subject line: EMSAR 2013   

Conference Website:  
http//:www.anglia.ac.uk/emsar

Anglia Ruskin University  
Department of Music and Performing Arts,   
Anglia Ruskin University  
East Road  
Cambridge  
CB1 1PT  
UK 


www.anglia.ac.uk/mpa    
www.anglia.ac.uk/code    
www.anglia.ac.uk/dpl  


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Dr Tom Hall
Senior Lecturer, Creative Music Technology
Helmore 244
Department of Music and Performing Arts
Anglia Ruskin University
East Road, Cambridge CB1 1PT

Tel: 0845 196 2065 (x2065)
Intl: +44 1223 363271, ext 2065

http://www.anglia.ac.uk/tomhall
www.ludions.com
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