[anet08banff] Presentation Info

Alain Renaud alain.renaud at qub.ac.uk
Tue, 26 Feb 2008 18:50:00 +0000


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Hello Chris,

Please find below a more detailed description of what Juan-Pablo and =20
myself will present at the Banff summit. Looking forward to this!

Best,

- Alain


Real Time Wide Area Network Musical Collaborations

The long lasting collaboration between SARC and CCRMA over the network =20=

is highlighted in this discussion. Topics include: remote =20
collaboration, remote recording, multi-channel real time networked =20
audio collaboration, video over IP and distributed musical cues. =20
Systems for for networked improvisation such as the Frequencyliator =20
will be showcased. We will also present audio and video examples of =20
the various events that are taking place between SARC and CCRMA and =20
introduce the Net vs. Net network music collective. Techniques that =20
use the latency as musical devices in its structured improvisations =20
will also be presented.

Bios


Alain B. Renaud is originally from Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to =20
embarking on PhD research in network music performance at the Sonic =20
Arts Research Centre (SARC) in Belfast in 2005, he was head of =20
research for the London-based digital strategy consultancy, Rightscom =20=

from 2001 to 2005. While working in London he gained a MSc. in Music =20
Information Technology from City University (2002-2004) under the =20
supervision of Simon Emmerson. His research, which is sponsored by the =20=

Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) focuses on the development =20=

of networked music performance systems and the impact such systems =20
have on the various music communities. Alain has published several =20
papers on the subject and has organized many events with the aim to =20
introduce networked music performance to the research community as =20
well as the general public. He is also involved in a new Culture 2007 =20=

European Project, CoMedia which aims to introduce network audio =20
performance to a wider audience in Europe.


Juan-Pablo C=E1ceres is a composer, performer and engineer born in =20
Santiago, Chile. He is currently a PhD student in computer music at =20
CCRMA in Stanford University (USA). His work includes instrumental and =20=

electronic pieces, as well as performance of avantgarde rock and pop =20
music, with a albums edited in Europe and America. Juan-Pablo's =20
interests include Network music and performance (he is an active =20
member of the SOUNDWire project), popular experimental music, boundary =20=

pushing computer music (in both directions).



Alain Renaud
Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC)
Mob: +44.79.00.916.074
Tel. +44 (0)28 90974829
alain.renaud@qub.ac.uk


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detailed description of what Juan-Pablo and myself will present at the =
Banff summit. Looking forward to this!</div><div><br =
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Alain</div><div><br></div><div><br =
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Network Musical Collaborations<br><br>The long lasting collaboration =
between SARC and CCRMA over the network is highlighted in this =
discussion. Topics include: remote collaboration, remote recording, =
multi-channel real time networked audio collaboration, video over IP and =
distributed musical cues. Systems for for networked improvisation such =
as the Frequencyliator will be showcased. We will also present audio and =
video examples of the various events that are taking place between SARC =
and CCRMA and introduce the Net vs. Net network music collective. =
Techniques that use the latency as musical devices in its structured =
improvisations will also be presented.<br></div><div><br =
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normal normal 12px/normal Helvetica; ">Alain B. Renaud is originally =
from Geneva, Switzerland. Prior to embarking on PhD research in network =
music performance at the Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) in Belfast in =
2005, he was head of research for the London-based digital strategy =
consultancy, Rightscom from 2001 to 2005. While working in London he =
gained a MSc. in Music Information Technology from City University =
(2002-2004) under the supervision of Simon Emmerson. His research, which =
is sponsored by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) focuses =
on the development of networked music performance systems and the impact =
such systems have on the various music communities. Alain has published =
several papers on the subject and has organized many events with the aim =
to introduce networked music performance to the research community as =
well as the general public. He is also involved in a new Culture 2007 =
European Project, CoMedia which aims to introduce network audio =
performance to a wider audience in Europe.</div></div><div><br =
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Santiago, Chile. He is currently a PhD student in computer music at =
CCRMA in Stanford University (USA). His work includes instrumental and =
electronic pieces, as well as performance of avantgarde rock and pop =
music, with a albums edited in Europe and America. Juan-Pablo's =
interests include Network music and performance (he is an active member =
of the SOUNDWire project), popular experimental music, boundary pushing =
computer music (in both directions).</div></div></div><div><br =
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