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Deal, W. Scott deal at iupui.edu
Sun, 17 Feb 2008 13:14:51 -0500


Hello Chris,
I am looking forward to attending the workshop at Banff.  Thanks for organizing it.  Please find below a proposal for a discussion I could give, plus my bio, as requested.
Sincerely,
Scott Deal


Discussion: The Telematic Collective

Telematic art synthesizes traditional mediums of live music, dance, drama and visual arts with interactive, hypermedia, and performance content in a networked context utilizing various formats of the Internet. The resulting productions connect media-rich spaces and experiences to the real world using modern communication systems to
create powerful and evocative experiences. Both location-based applications (media, performance, and installation events) and distribution-based formats (Internet2 high-speed bandwidth Access Grid and DVTS, HD-SDI, commodity) are employed. Issues for discussion include latency, audio, lighting, staging, resource coordination and comparison of the major Internet delivery modes.   Selected software applications will be assessed in the context of artistic and aesthetic considerations. Videos of recent examples will be drawn from educational master classes, clinics, dramatic plays, musical improvisation, as well as through composed, high-precision musical performances whose players span global distances.


Bio

Scott Deal is an active performer of new works whose appearances include venues in North America, Europe and Russia.  Known to deliver a “riveting performance”, he as also appeared at the Sub Tropics New Music Festival, May in Miami, and has performed for the College Music Society, Society of Electro-Acoustic Musicians, Society of Composers, and the Percussive Arts Society. Continually inspired by new and emerging artistic technologies, he has been engaged with Internet-based performance art since 2003. In this capacity he has performed at Supercomputing Global, SIGGRAPH, Chicago Calling, Ingenuity Festival and with groups that include ART GRID, Another Language, Digital Worlds Institute and the Helsinki Computer Orchestra.  He is the founder of the Telematic Collective, a performance group comprised of a multi-disciplinary team of artists and computer specialists. He is currently a Professor of Music at the Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) School of Music  and Director of the Donald Tavel Arts and Technology Research Center. Professor Deal is on the faculty of the New England Conservatory Summer Institute for Contemporary Performance Practice and is a Research Affiliate for the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center at the University of Alaska.  He holds degrees from the University of Miami, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and Cameron University.  Formerly, Dr. Deal was a Professor of Music at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.


Scott Deal, DMA
Professor of Music
Director, Donald Tavel Arts Technology Research Center
School of Music, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
http://music.iupui.edu/
http://www.tavelcenter.org/index.html
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From: Chris Chafe <cc@ccrma.Stanford.EDU>
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Cc: "Rogers, Allyson" <Allyson_Rogers@banffcentre.ca>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2008 14:22:29 -0800
Subject: [anet08banff] bios

If you are presenting (in person or online), please send Allyson Rogers
(cc'd above) a short bio. She'll include on the website.

Thanks,
Chris

Current topic roster: (more are welcome)

Álvaro Barbosa
  Public Sound Objects Project
Robert Hamilton
  Networked gaming platforms as musical performance environments
Niels Lund
  World Opera Project
St. Lawrence String Quartet
   w/ Barry Shiffman, Quintet of the West
Pauline Olveros
  Telematic Circle
Mihir Sakar
  Tabla Duos at Distance w/ prediction
Stanford
  Beijing / Stanford Pan-Asian Festival
Sarah Weaver
  Sound Painting and Compositions
  for linked ensembles
Ge Wang
  laptop orchestra music
Juan-Pablo Caceres and Alain Renaud
  Frequenciliator performances
Pinchas Zukerman
  remote master classes
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