Panel The Hot Space in Music (Sonic Acts XIII, 2010)


Sonic Acts is a biannual festival at the intersection of arts, science, music & technology Steven Connor (UK) is a writer, cultural critic and the Academic Director of the London Consortium. He is the author of books on Dickens, Beckett, Joyce, ventriloquism, skin, flies, and other topics, and is now writing a book about the historical poetics of the air. Takuro Mizuta Lippit (dj sniff, JP) is a turntable musician working in the field of improvised and experimental music, a researcher of music technology, and STEIM’s Artistic Director since 2007. Yutaka Makino’s (JP) works range from sculpture to sound works, and include computer music compositions and spatial sound installations that utilize spatial projection systems such as Wave Field Synthesis to achieve total physical immersion. Hans W. Koch (DE) is a composer, performer and sound artist who examines unpredictability on all levels of a musical composition. When working with digital media, he explores its boundaries and implicit (de)faults. This panel, together with the Steven Connor's lecture "Auscultations" formed "Session 7: The Hot Space in Music".

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