The European Art Science Technology Network, Digital Creativity (EASTN-DC) at the 14th AudioVisual Arts Festival

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1 Wednesday, May 26, 3-6pm EEST: Workshop: Networked Live Coding
1.1 Date: Wednesday, May 26, 3-6pm (EEST)
1.2 Participation
Participation is free and entirely via zoom. Participants receive the link for joining zoom upon completion of online registration.
1.3 Description and Links
On Wednesday, May 26, at 5-6 pm EEST (UTC+3) AVARTS dept. of IU in collaboration with EASTN-DC EU project partners will present a demo of SuperCollider IDE running remotely on server, visible and audible on web browser + communicating over the network with OSC sent from remote SCLang instances. Plus some other work, producing auditory feature analysis data from SC and using them to run basic machine learning tasks on python, all in a docker image providing interaction on web browser via Jupyter notebooks.
This will be preceded by a live coding performance on SC in trio combining voice and contact mike inputs, and by an interactive musical MMO game ”TIMBI WORLD” presented by Ricardo Climent of Manchester University and the group ‘Keep•It•Human’.

Please see below for Program, press release, and registration:

Workshops
- Collaborative Sound Art Forms in Performance (15:00-16:00 EEST)
https://avarts.ionio.gr/school/2021/en/workshops/200/
- TIMBIWORLD : Musical MMO (16:00-17:00 EEST)
https://avarts.ionio.gr/school/2021/en/workshops/201/
- Networked Live Coding (17:00-18:00 EEST)
https://avarts.ionio.gr/school/2021/en/workshops/202/

Press Release
https://avarts.ionio.gr/school/2021/en/news/20770/

Registration
https://avarts.ionio.gr/school/2021/en/registration/


2 Friday, May 28, 7:30-9:00pm EEST: DCAC Special Session for EASTN-DC: Reflection and Heterotopia
https://avarts.ionio.gr/dcac/2021/en/special-session/
2.1 Annie Luciani : Virtual Echo, Propagation and Absorbtion –Dynamic Heterotopia
2.2 Hari Marini : Encountering counter-sites through live performance and video-work: The practice-based project Spirals
2.3 Ricardo Climent : “Games4Good: at the intersections of videogaming and digital philanthropy, building new ways to give back”
2.4 Rui Penha : Expressive interactivity
2.5 Pavlos Antoniadis, Aurélien Duval, Jean-François Jégo, Makis Solomos, Frédéric Bevilacqua : Merging symbolic, physical and virtual spaces: Augmented reality for Iannis Xenakis’ Evryali for piano


3 Sunday, May 30, 10am-5pm: EASTN-DC Open Day Presentations: Exploratory work and work in progress
https://avarts.ionio.gr/festival/2021/en/events/187/


4 Sunday, May 30, 17:30-19:00: Panel and Open Discussion
https://avarts.ionio.gr/festival/2021/en/artworks/404/


5 Sunday, May 30, 8-10pm EEST: Concert 20:00
https://avarts.ionio.gr/festival/2021/en/artworks/405/


Schedule

Wednesday, May 26 (3-6pm EEST)

Workshop: Networked Live Coding

Friday, May 28 (7:30-9pm EEST): DCAC Special Session for EASTN-DC: Reflection and Heterotopia

19:30-19:45 Annie Luciani: Virtual Echo, Propagation and Absorbtion–Dynamic Heterotopia

19:45-20:00 Hari Marini: Encountering counter-sites through live performance and video-work: The practice-based project Spirals

20:00-20:15 Ricardo Climent: “Games4Good: at the intersections of videogaming and digital philanthropy, building new ways to give back”

20:15-20:30 Rui Penha: Expressive interactivity

20:30-20:45 Pavlos Antoniadis, Aurélien Duval, Jean-François Jégo, Makis Solomos, Frédéric Bevilacqua: Merging symbolic, physical and virtual spaces: Augmented reality for Iannis Xenakis’ Evryali for piano

20:45-21:00 Questions, Discussion

Sunday, May 30 (10am-5pm EEST): EASTN-DC Open Day Presentations: Exploratory work and work in progress

10:00-10:30 Agapi Zarda: Etude 3

10:30-11:00 Haruka Hirayama: Towards an Aesthetic of Hybrid Performance: Dance, Instrumental Performance and Audiovisual Art

11:00-11:30 Streamed presentations from METS of Cuneo Conservatory of Music

Cuneo students: METS-Generation, from here to elsewhere

Davide Ficco: Asymmetric Thought for Guitar and Electronics

Giuseppe Gavazza: Lost in modelling

11:30-12:00 RECESS

12:00-12:30
Josh Kopeček: UNTITLED CRISIS

12:30-13:00 Rosi Grillmair: Connect Experience

13:00-13:30 Christina Kapetaniou: “AMBIENCE”: Drafting an interactive installation inspired by “Bodies of Water”

13:30-14:00 Evi Giannakou: Surveillance Dystopia in Net Art: The case of Kyle McDonald’s “Exhausting a Crowd”

14:00-15:00 RECESS

15:00-15:30
Vicky Clarke: CONCRETE TRAINING DATA

15:30-16:00 Carolin Liebl and Nikolas Schmidt-Pfähler: Spitting Bot

16:00-16:30 Giorgos Diapoulis: Perceptual and technical aspects of live coding music performance using statistical learning

16:30-17:00 Dana Papachristou: Offline networks: The case of PirateBox as art mediation and artistic practice

Sunday, May 30

5:30-7pm (EEST): Panel and Open Discussion

Panelists: Iannis Zannos, Ricardo Climent, TBA.

The purpose is to kick-off an open discussion with the public about the current state of digital creativity in AST and stimulate ideas and proposals for future work. The starting point for the panel discussion is the idea of “Reflection and Heterotopia”, i.e. the role of reflection as technique, as mode of perception and as reproduction of reality in digital art, and in the creation of virtual spaces permitting communal experimentation beyond the bounds of everyday social conventions.

18:00-19:00 Discussion

8-10pm (EEST): Concert

Takumi Ikeda: par fumée (2020) for trombone and 9-axis motion sensor
Yannick Hofmann: Figure-Ground
Annie Luciani: Dynamic Heterotopia
Ludger Bruemmer: Falling
David Berezan: Tongue Drum
Cristina Mercuri, Simone Giordano, Simone Conforti, Gianluca Verlingieri: COREOFONIE – Light > Sound > Gesture
Gianluca Verlingieri: Dante’s Songs
Alexandros Kontogeorgakopoulos, George Kondos, Odysseas Kleisouras: Fractions
Joao Pedro Oliveira: Petals
Kousei Murata, Hideaki Isobe: Air for Air-trombone 


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