NAISA Sound Channel October


Subject: NAISA Sound Channel October
From: Nadene Thériault-Copeland (naisa@soundtravels.ca)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2007 - 21:39:14 EDT


NAISA Sound Channel
Newsletter for October 2007 (Vol.2; Iss.7)
Produced by New Adventures in Sound Art
www.naisa.ca

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In this issue:

1) SOUNDplay festival
     September 27th - October 28th
2) SOUNDplay Installations
     @ the Gladstone Sept 27 - Oct 28
     @ the NAISA Space Oct 3 - Oct 27
3) SOUNDplay performances Oct 26,27,28
     Michael Snow / Text of Light / David Lang
     Monique Jean / François Girouard / Michelle Irving
4) SOUNDplay Artist Talks
5) NAISA October Workshops
      Vocal workshop w/Wende Bartley / Flying with Sound w/Darren
Copeland
      Live Video mixing w/Celine Celines / Masterclass w/Monique Jean
6) Deep Wireless 2008 dates
7) Deep Wireless 4 CD available to radio programmers
8) Sound Travels 2008 dates
9) Related News/Links including the return of RADIO RE-DIRECT

Feel free to forward this newsletter to your friends and associates
who are looking for new arts events.

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1) 6th annual SOUNDplay FESTIVAL 2007
      Gladstone / Latvian House / Music Gallery / NAISA Space
      September 27 - October 28, 2007
      www.soundplay.ca

Performance weekend October 26, 27, 28 @ Latvian House & the Music
Gallery
Installations Sept 27 - Oct 28 @ the Gladstone & NAISA Space

Tickets $20 door/$15 advance / $15 for Pleasure Dome & Music Gallery
members / $10 students
SOUNDplay performance pass $45 door / $35 advance & PD/MG members /
$25 students

SOUNDplay is a meeting point for experimentation in new media and
sound art pushing the boundaries and encouraging new fusions of
image, sound and text. SOUNDplay 2007 includes multi-media
performances, installations, workshops and videomusic screenings.
SOUNDplay Performances will feature world premières by François
Girouard, Monique Jean, Michelle Irving and the Michael Snow trio as
well as a Toronto premiere of David Lang's "Elevated" (co-produced
with CONTACT and the Music Gallery) and improv performances to Stan
Brakhage films by the New York-based Text of Light threesome Lee
Ranaldo on guitar/devices, Alan Licht on guitar/devices and Ulrich
Krieger on sax/electronics (co-produced with Pleasure Dome and the
Goethe Institute).

Advance Tickets are available via Ticketweb, Soundscapes and Pages
Bookstore or at the NAISA Space (103 Beaconsfield Ave., main floor).

The SOUNDplay festival is produced and presented by New Adventures in
Sound Art. Co-presenting partners include Pleasure Dome, Contact
Contemporary Music, the Goethe Institute, the Music Gallery and the
Gladstone Hotel.

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2) SOUNDplay INSTALLATIONS
     _Videomusic_ by various artists @ the Gladstone Sept 27 - Oct 28
FREE
     _Videomusic_ by various artists @ the NAISA Space PWYC
     _Une Suite do Temps-morts_ by Jean Routhier @ the NAISA Space PWYC

The Gladstone Hotel (2nd floor washroom) from Sep 27 to Oct 28 (open
24/7)
The NAISA Space (103 Beaconsfield) from Oct 3 to Oct 27 (Tues - Thurs
11 am to 3 pm, Sat, 1 to 5 pm)

_VIDEOMUSIC_

This year's compilation of Vidoemusic works will be exhibited at the
Gladstone and the new NAISA Space and situates Canadian works in an
international context to compare confluences and differences of style
across four different continents. For details including programme
notes <http://www.naisa.ca/soundplay/installations.html>.

_UNE SUITE DE TEMPS-MORTS_ by Jean Routhier
NAISA Space (103 Beaconsfield) from Oct 3 to Oct 27 (Wed & Thurs 11
am to 3 pm, Sat 1 to 5 pm)

Une Suite de Temps-Morts presents a series of sound works and
photographs in an installation format. Based on complimentary pairing
of manipulated field recordings and long exposure pinhole
photographs, the music is an abstraction of the soundscape recorded
during the picture taking process. For more details go to <http://
www.naisa.ca/soundplay/installations.html#tempsmort>

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3) SOUNDplay performances
     Oct 26 (Snow, Jean, Irving) @ Latvian House (491 College)
     Oct 27 (Text or Light, Videomusic) @ the Latvian House (491
College)
     Oct 28 David Lang, Contact) @ the Music Gallery (197 John St)

Single Tickets $20 door/$15 advance / $15 for Pleasure Dome & Music
Gallery members / $10 students
SOUNDplay performance weekend pass $45 door / $35 advance & PD/MG
members / $25 students

Advance Tickets available via Ticketweb, Soundscapes, Pages Bookstore
& NAISA Space

Abstraction in music is as old as music itself. Abstraction in film
and video has been an avant garde preoccupation throughout its
history. The performances at SOUNDplay co-presented with Pleasure
Dome, Contact Contemproary Music and the Music Gallery will move
fluidly between the four crosspoints between abstraction and
referentiality in both the visual and auditory understandings of
those concepts.

FRIDAY
A/V performance night with MICHAEL SNOW TRIO / MONIQUE JEAN /
MICHELLE IRVING
Co-Presented with Pleasure Dome
October 26th @ 8 pm (preceded by artist talk and reception at 7 pm)
Latvian House (491 College)

Friday October 26 features performances and screenings of work by
Michelle Irving, Michael Snow Trio (with John Kamevaar and Aleck
Snow), Monique Jean, François Girouard, and Bruce Tovsky. For full
performance notes go to <http://www.naisa.ca/soundplay/
performances.html#friday>.

SATURDAY
TEXT OF LIGHT performs to BRAKHAGE (with more Videomusic)
Co-Presented with Pleasure Dome, The Goethe Institute
October 27th @ 8 pm
Latvian House (491 College)

The Text of Light group was formed in 2001 with the idea to perform
improvised music to the films of Stan Brakhage and other members of
the American Cinema avante garde of the 1950s-60s (Brakhage's film
'Text of Light' was the premiere performance and namesake of the
group). Members of the group appearing at SOUNDplay will include Lee
Ranaldo and Alan Licht (gtrs/devices) as well as Ulrich Krieger (sax/
electronics). Also included are multichannel performance-screenings
of work by Cliff Caines, Elsa Justel, Lily Markiewicz/Chantele
Laplante, Inés Wickmann/Francis Dhomont, and Stephanie Loveless. For
full performance notes go to <http://www.naisa.ca/soundplay/
performances.html#saturday>

SUNDAY
ELEVATED by DAVID LANG performed by CONTACT CONTEMPORARY ENSEMBLE
Co-Presented with CONTACT & the Music Gallery

Dark, emotional and exquisitely beautiful, David Lang's Elevated is a
set of pieces that create a world in which consonance fights
dissonance, hope struggles against hopelessness, and simple melodies
are constantly beset by gravity, weight and decay. The works feature
collaborations between Lang and three giants of contemporary visual
arts: pioneer William Wegman, experimental filmmaker Bill Morrison
(Decasia), and conceptual artist Matt Mullican. for full performance
notes go to <http://www.naisa.ca/soundplay/performances.html#sunday>.

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4) SOUNDplay Artist Talks

OCT 18th @ 7pm
NAISA Toronto composer series: Artist talk by Wende Bartley
the NAISA Space, 103 Beaconsfield Ave, main floor, Toronto

Join us for a visit with Toronto electroacoustic composer and get a
sneak peek at a multichannel work with solo voice that she has just
completed.

OCT 25th @ 7pm
Labo Chat (Artist Talk in French) by Monique Jean and François Girouard
Gallerie Le Labo - 55 Mill street, Cannery Building #58, Distillery
Complex

NAISA's first francophone presentation is an artist talk by Monique
Jean and François Girouard in collaboration with the media arts
center LeLabo at the Distillery.

OCT 26th @ 7pm
Pre-Concert Artist Panel (in English) by Monique Jean and François
Girouard
Latvian House - 491 College

OCT 28 @ 1 pm
Artist Panel moderated by Ben Portis with SOUNDplay artists and
members of Text of Light
Latvian House - 491 College

In this panel SOUNDplay artists will expand on the connections
between music and abstract cinema and the way they intersect in their
individual practice. This connection between the two artforms is
evident in the performances and installations showcased in this
year's SOUNDplay specifically the performances by Michael Snow and
Text of Light (Lee Renaldo, Alan Licht and Ulrich Krieger) as well as
the emerging genre of videomusic as seen in the videomusic
installations.

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5) NAISA OCTOBER WORKSHOPS

FLYING WITH SOUND: A Realtime Spatialization Workshop with DARREN
COPELAND
Oct 14th, 1-5pm, $35
103 Beaconsfield Ave, main floor, Toronto
Note: pre-registration and advance payment required
Call 416-910-7231 or email naisa@naisa.ca

In this workshop, participants will work with technology that allows
the control of the movement of sound up, down and around the listener
by using a gestural controller in realtime. Resources used include a
12.1 system (with 8 speakers at ear level and 4 mounted higher up)
that uses the Polhemus Patriot sensor controller and software
designed in MAX/MSP by Ben Thigpen.

Participants are asked to bring a 5 minute example of a work they
have produced in the past and try their hand at navigating the
movement of sound in space in realtime. Multichannel examples are
fine provided they are brought to the workshop as a maximum of four
stereo files rather than one encoded 5.1 signal. Darren Copeland will
also provide history on the use of spatialization in electroacoustic
music and other uses of it in New Adventures in Sound Art
performances since 1998. Participants will receive a copy of the New
Adventures in Sound Art publication "Sound in Space" that documents
the use of space in contemporary music and sound art, which includes
a 5.1 DVD recording.

REVEALING THE WISDOM OF THE VOICE with WENDE BARTLEY
Oct 16th, 6:30-9:30pm, $50
103 Beaconsfield Ave, main floor, Toronto
Note: pre-registration and advance payment required
Call 416-910-7231 or email naisa@naisa.ca

Each of us holds a powerful resource within our voice, for the voice
is one of the truest expressions of our deepest essence. A full range
of expressive sounds can be accessed through the body-breath
connection, unlocking a powerful experience of sonic vibration that
can restore balance and harmony throughout the entire body and mind.
In this day-long workshop, participants will be guided through a
process that will unlock the richness of their voice. The wisdom
gained through a more intimate connection with the voice can feed the
creative process in any discipline. The workshop is open to all range
of voices and experience.

LIVE VIDEO MIXING WORKSHOP with Celine Seman a.k.a Célinecélines
(www.celinecelines.com)
Oct 20th, 9:30am - 5pm, $100
103 Beaconsfield Ave, main floor, Toronto
Note: pre-registration and advance payment required
Call 416-910-7231 or email naisa@naisa.ca

This workshop focuses on Live Visual Performance using Modul8.
Videos and visual will be available and all participants are welcome
to bring their personal visual materials. An introduction of the
Visual Jockey culture will be part of the first session of the
workshop, followed by a practical workshop on video codec exportation
for live animation (using Quicktime pro, or Sorenson Squeeze). An
introduction of the interface of Modul8 will be part of the third
session of the workshop, followed by experiments and exercises mixing
visuals to sounds and beats. All participants should bring their own
computer (Mac). Note there are a limited number of computers
available if you cannot bring your own.

MASTERCLASS with MONIQUE JEAN
Oct 23rd, 7 to 9pm, $15
103 Beaconsfield Ave, main floor, Toronto
Note: pre-registration and advance payment required
Call 416-910-7231 or email naisa@naisa.ca
limited spots available

Last summer it became apparent during the emerging artists residency
with Barry Truax and Trevor Wishart that Toronto sound artists needed
a regular studio forum for discussion and feedback. This Masterclass
with Monique Jean will be one of a series of Composer Masterclasses
offered at the NAISA Space where you can listen to works in stereo or
multi-channel formats. Electroacoustic composers can share their work
in a round table critique session led by Montreal sound artist and
SOUNDplay guest Monique Jean. Please bring your completed work or
work in progress with you on CD or DVD (maximum 10 minutes).

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6) Deep Wireless 2008
      May 1-31, 2008

As part of a month-long celebration of radio and transmission art,
radio artists, sound artists and enthusiasts can experience
performances, sound installations, new commissions, special radio
broadcasts, a CD launch and conference.

Deep Wireless 2008 dates to put on your calendars:

Radio Without Boundaries Conference and Performance Weekend - May 23,
24, 25.

Stay tuned for more info in an upcoming NAISA Sound Channel.

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7) DW 4 RADIO ART Compilation CD

The DW 4 CDs consist of a small portion of the pieces collected in an
international call for submissions on the theme Trans-X and
represents some of the many talented radio and sound artists from
around the world. Artist include Thomas Gerwin, Elsa Justel, Francis
Dhomont, Sarah Boothroyd, Ailís Ní Riaín, Michael Dobinson, Martine
H. Crispo, Joel Beauchamp, Anne-François Jacques, Christian Banasik,
Stephanie Rowden & Anne Carson, Nicolas Dion, and many more...

If you are a radio programmer/producer and would like to obtain your
own copy of the Deep Wireless 4 CD, please contact naisa@naisa.ca
with your program info and snail mail address and a copy will be
mailed to you. You can also have a listen by going to <http://
www.naisa.ca/deepwireless/Radio.html#CD> and clicking on the word
listen next to each piece (thanks to Sonus.ca for making this possible).
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8) Sound Travels Festival of Sound Art 2008
      June 1- October 1, 2008

It's our 10th anniversary!! Sound Travels brings sound art to the
outdoors on Toronto Island in a way that entices the curious and
provides a unique experience each and every year. Installations will
be open throughout the summer and performances are scheduled for July
20th, August 8th, 9th and 10th.

Stay tuned for more info in an upcoming NAISA Sound Channel for
special events related to our 10th anniversary of this Sound Travels
festival.

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9) RELATED NEWS / LINKS

NEWS

1) RADIO RE-DIRECT IS BACK!!!
     CALL IN & MAKE A REQUEST 416-598-8810
    Thursday October 25 at 2 pm on CKLN 88.1 FM

John Oswald's Radio Re-Direct Band is revamped by the hosts of Art on
Air on CKLN to take listener requests during the CKLN Fundfest
membership drive. It's a great way to support Art on Air and CKLN.
Call from 2 to 3 PM to make your request and donation.

LINKS

For information about the upcoming Third Coast International Audio
Festival <http://www.thirdcoastfestival.org>
For a chance to listen and download radio pieces check out the public
radio exchange <www.prx.org>
To listen to sound works of all stripes go to <wwwsonus.ca>
For listings of most Toronto and area events <http://
www.upcoming.org>; <http://www.livewithculture.ca>; <http://
www.torontoartsonline.org>
For listings of Montréal events (http://www.laliste.qc.ca)
For listings of Vancouver events <http://www.oscillations.ca>
For info on the speakers used by New Adventures in Sound Art visit
Tannoy's web site <http://www.tannoy.com/Ellipse8>

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Nadene Thériault-Copeland
Managing Director
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http://www.naisa.ca



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