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Re: [microsound] networked laptop performances



there was that monolake/deadbeat jam in mutek last year, between montreal and
berlin, i believe. i wasn't at that particular show but worth looking into.

g.

The pHarmanaut wrote:

> Greetings, folks.
>
> I've been writing about laptop performance in terms of spatial poetics,
> particularly in distributed modes of performance/collaboration/reception.
> I'd like to emphasize the role of the networked laptop in performances that
> make use of live/direct Internet sources--through direct file download,
> browser-based mixes, interacting streams/live multidirectional remixes. This
> positions laptop performance in the traditions of broadcast technologies and
> issues of transmission, in the senses of interactive radio and mobile PA
> systems.
>
> I'm looking to hear from folks who are either doing or know about works in
> this vein. So far, I've thought of:
>
> * Radiotopia, Ars Electronica 2003
> * Atau Tanaka's network music projects
> * Andi Freeman and Jason Skeet, <earshot>
> * Peter M. Traub, Bits & Pieces: A Sonic Installation for the Web
> * Brian Kane, 8 Track
> * em.chia's mixes, one up on Stasis_space right now
>
> All of these exemplify the networked aspect. Any further leads on
> performers/networks specifically working along these lines on laptop, with
> examples or materials I could point to and discuss?
>
> Thanks for any nudges in interesting directions.
>
> -=Trace
>
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