Speaker Park Symposium

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PROGRAM
SAT 22.04
17:30 Doors open. Cafe/bar.
Premier
Performance concert-installation:
18:00 “Møllendalselven”
19.00 “Møllendalselven”
Composition by Owen Weaver and Leo Preston.
Choreography by M. Veronica L. Robles Thorseth
Technicians: Thorolf Thuestad og Aisté Zumbakyté
Musicians: Erik H. Halvorsen, Hilde Anine Hasselberg, Julien-Pooya Weihs, Filip B. Eriksen, Ingebjørg Loe Bjørnstad, Carmen Boveda, Owen Weaver and Leo Preston
Dancers: Ine Terese Hogstad, Malin Nøss Vangsness, Elisabeth Breen Berger og M. Veronica L. Robles Thorseth.
Artistic guidance, choreography: Veslemøy Eide Hodneland
SUN 23.04
10:30 Doors open. Cafe.
Performance concert-installation:
11:00 “Møllendalselven”
Presentations and conversations:
11.40 Liquid Programming, Assemblage and Collaboration
A Conversation between Antti Sakari Saario, Leo Preston and Veronica R. Thorseth.
12.20 Speaker Design and Open Source within the Speaker Park context
Conversation between Jon Pigott and Roar Sletteland. Followed by questions from the audience.
13.00 Open discussion with tea/coffee
13:20 Reflections on choreography in the context of Speaker Park. Reflections on composing for Speaker Park. (recommended as an intro to the workshop)
With Julie Lillelien Porter and Owen Weaver.
14.00 ISPI – demonstration of new physical interface (world premier) different approaches to the spatialisation/placement of sound (recommended intro to the workshop) With Trond Lossius and Leo Preston (takes place in the installation).
14.50 Open discussion with tea/coffee
15.10 Break with hot meal available, cafe, bar, and Dj Langeling
Performance Concert-installations
16.30 “Under the blackened skies. Beneath the remains”
Composition by and with Antti Sakari Saario
Recorded performance
5 min pause
16.55 Songs from the inside of the outside
Composition by and with Mari Kvien Brunvoll
Recorded performance
17.15 Break with Yoga
Workshop
17.30 WORKSHOP ISPI (Intuitive Spatial Panning Interface)
With Leo Preston og Leaf Preston Thorseth (2.30 hours)

NORSK:
Speaker Park Symposium viser fram nye utviklingar, komposisjonar, teknologi og tankar i forhold til Speaker Park, som er eit langsiktig prosjekt, og oppdaterer oss på denne pågåande utforskninga.
Speaker Park kan forklarast som eit open source lydsystem beståande av 24 unike skulpturelle høgtalarar.

Symposiet er basert på mange års tverrfagleg arbeid med konsertinstallasjonen Speaker Park. Symposiet presenterer nye oppdrag og tidlegare repertoar, retta mot eit bredt publikum, saman med foredrag retta mot alle med interesse for tverrfagleg samarbeid, kollektive prosessar og gesamtkunstwerk.

I løpet av helga vil Symposiet presentere 3 ulike komposisjonar i Speaker Park. Speaker Park er designet av to ulike kunstnarar, og fire komponistar har så langt komponert for prosjektets offisielle repertoar. Den nyaste komposisjonen vil akkompagnere ein koreografi framført i installasjonen, medan musikken framførast live frå eit eksternt studio, og eksperimenterer med romlige mikrofonteknikker og røyrsle.

Symposiet vil presentera refleksjonar og erfaringar rundt arbeidet med Speaker Park, samt ein praktisk workshop, der deltakarane kan prøva ut ulike teknikkar for å komponere til Speaker Park.

ENGLISH:
The symposium reveals new developments, compositions, technologies and thoughts in relation to the long-term Speaker Park project, bringing us up-to-date with this on-going exploration.
Speaker Park can be discribed as an open source sound system consisting of 24 unique sculptural speakers.

The symposium is based on many years of interdisciplinary work with the concert installation Speaker Park. The symposium presents new commissions and earlier repertoire, aimed at a wide general audience, alongside talks aimed at anyone for whom interdisciplinary collaboration, collective processes and gesamtkunstwerk is a field of interest.

During the weekend, the symposium will present 3 different compositions on the Speaker Park. Speaker Park has been designed by two different artists, and four composers have so far composed for the project’s official repertoire. The newest composition will accompany a choreography performed in the installation, while the music is performed live from a remote studio, experimenting with spatial microphone techniques and movement.

The symposium will present reflections and experiences around the work with Speaker Park, in addition to a “hands on” workshop, where participants can try out different techniques for composing on Speaker Park.

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