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[microsound] SYMPOSIUM ON SOUND, Antwerp, Belgium



please find more detailed information on Sound Incorporations, an
international symposium on sound, corporeality and theatricality on the
following pages: 

http://www.ua.ac.be/theaterstudies  and browse under the "Symposium"
heading. 

Saturday May 8 and Sunday May 9   2004,  10:00 - 18:00
FotoMuseum - Antwerpen, Belgium

TIMETABLE SYMPOSIUM
           
   SAT May 8       
10:00        welcoming
10:15        Christoph De Boeck    (B)
            introductory words - on sound & theatricality
10:30        Jelle Dierickx    IPEM (Ghent, B)
            Somebodies voice, Nobodies voice, 100.000 voices: Orality at
the dawn of the 21th century
11:30        Michael Hoogenhuyze    Image and Sound, Arts Academy of The
Hague (NL)
            on Image & Sound, an arts training
12:30        LUNCH BREAK
13:30        Charo Calvo     (E / B)
            interview on her work for dance & theatre
14:30        Scott Gibbons (USA)
                (unable to attend)
           recorded interview on video - on his work for Societas Rafaello
Sanzio
15:30        Thomas Crombez    (University of Antwerp, Performance Studies,
B)
            An Unheard-of Theatre. Sound and Transgression in the Work of
the Societas Raffaello Sanzio
16:30        Questions, discussion, ?
           
   SUN May 9       
10:00        Koen Tachelet    (APT, arts performance theatricality -
training,  B)
            on postgraduate training APT (arts performance theatricality)
10:30        Kim Cascone    (USA)
            on laptopmusic and performativity
11:30        Bart Meuleman / Senjan Jansen    (B)
            interview on their collaboration as theatremaker and sound
designer
12:00        LUNCH BREAK
13:30        Yves De Mey / Alex Waterman    (B ; NL / USA)
            interview on their collaboration between cello and digital
processing
14:00        Josh Martin    (D)
            on sound & interactivity in performance
15:30        Marko Peljhan         (Slovenia)
            The Time Is Now!
            an investigation into the depths of the electromagnetic spectrum
and its use
16:30        Questions, discussion, ?