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31 August 2005 by kaganof

Unyazi Electronic Cinema

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30 August 2005 by nathaniel

the zulu lightning round

circa rhizome and their net.art news, but I wrote it:

Click to launch siteClick to launch site Drawing on the success of the Johannesburg Biennales of the nineties, local chemist/ composer, Dimitri Voudouris, decided that it was time to bring attention to South African electronic musicians by connecting them with other internationally-renowned talents. Hoping to promote experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration, he initiated the Unyazi Festival, so–named for the Zulu word for ‘lightning’ (there is no non-anglo word for ‘electricity,’ in South Africa–an absence with spiritual connotations). Unyazi will be the first festival of electronic music and sonic art in Africa. Local highlights include interactive pieces from Toni Olivier’s Studio for Interactive Sound, a collaboration between loop masters Carlo Mombelli and Joao Orecchia, and more experimental trips by the likes of James Webb, Chris Wood, Pops Mohammed, and Brendon Bussy. Pioneering performers include American-Egyptian Professor Halim El-Dabh–who began his tape work in North Africa in the ’40s–and Pauline Oliveros, an American philosopher and composer who works with a concept she calls ‘Deep Listening.’ The festival will feature a broad slate of workshops, multimedia theatre, interesting music, and film, all of which students and teachers can attend free. The storm is coming. The lightning round begins September 1st. – Nathaniel Stern

http://www.newmusicsa.org.za/unyazi2005.html

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05 August 2005 by kaganof

anf bulletin #1

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02 August 2005 by nathaniel

Cycling ’74: Jitter 1.5

Cycling ’74: Upgrading to Jitter 1.5

Holy crap! Jitter 1.5 is out with some amazing new features, including better cross-platform compatibility, more networking abilities, super-duper fast hi-res HD video processing in real time, and more sonic features (blows jit.peak and jit.poke out of the water!). Some other stuff,too, but that’s what stood out for me. Also: new version of Max (free upgrade) has a few bells and whistles, including textual (rather than binary) cut and paste, and auto-encapsulation! Yummy.

If you have no idea what I am talking about, but have any interest in making your own arty interactive software (but are not a programmer – or even if you are), learn more about this amazing app at http://www.cycling74.com….

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27 July 2005 by kaganof

mxo

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29 June 2005 by kaganof

isis

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Interactive Art and Embodiment: the implicit body as performance

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Ecological Aesthetics: artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics

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