Live Stage: Sonic Acts XII [
Amsterdam]
Sonic Acts XII – The Cinematic Experience :: 21–24 February 2008 Amsterdam Paradiso, De Balie, Netherlands Media Arts Institute (NMAI)
Sonic Acts XII will be held between 21 and 24 February 2008 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The twelfth edition is devoted to The Cinematic Experience and incorporates an international conference, a wide range of concerts and performances, an exhibition and a diverse programme of films.
The programme will focus on the rich history of the cinematic experience, from magic lanterns, colour organs and zootropes to experience machines and immersive environments. Sonic Acts will also peer into the future. Will cinema distance itself from narrative in the near future? What is the prospect for celluloid? And what role will sensory deprivation play in future cinema?
Below some highlights of the programme:
Conference
The three-day conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the cinematic experience. International experts from the fields of film, visual arts, music, science, literature and art history will reflect on historic developments, the current situation and near-future developments, from the perspective of their respective specialities.
Speakers include Jeffrey Shaw (Australian artist, founding director of the ZKM Institute for Visual Media Karlsruhe and founding director of the UNSW iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research), Douglas Kahn (lecturer at UC Davis and author of Noise, Water, Meat on the history of sonic arts); Erkki Huhtamo (media archaeologist, writer, curator and lecturer at UCLA); Arjen Mulder (writer, translator, media theorist and biologist, author of several publications on media arts and the relationship between technical media, physical experiences and faith, including Understanding Media Theory); Timothy Druckrey (lecturer, curator and author, editor of Ars Electronica: Facing the Future, and author of Culture on the Brink); Mika Taanila (filmmaker and lecturer on video at the Helsinki Academy of Arts, whose films are media-archaeological research into the development of technology as part of our society).
Live Performances
The sound collective The Drone People, formed especially for this event, will present a preview of their project 24 Hour Drone People. The entire piece will be performed just after Sonic Acts at the Stockholm New Music Festival. Inspired by drone gods such as LaMonte Young and Tony Conrad, iDEAL record-label boss Joachim Nordwall has curated an event that will celebrate time, tradition, the future and the past, while simultaneously challenging them all. The Drone People are: CM von Hausswolff, Hildur Ingveldardóttir Gudnadóttir, Stephen O’Malley, BJ Nilsen, Joachim Nordwall, Mika Vainio and C.Spencer Yeh.
Ulf Langheinrich’s new audiovisual performance Drift will be presented for the first time in the Netherlands. A stream of abstract, picturesquely deep and dense images and sounds – transparent and fine in resolution and detail – evolve from a realistic image. A process of multiple metamorphoses in several parallel spaces and time layers constantly transforms their consistency, viscosity and transparency.
In collaboration with GRM (Groupe Recherches Musicales, the French research institute for contemporary music), Sonic Acts will showcase the Acousmonium in the Netherlands for the first time. The Acousmonium, an installation of 80 loudspeakers differing in size and shape, positioned at various heights and distances from each other, create a unique soundscape and features works and performances by Eliane Radigue, Christian Fennesz, Michel Chion, Ivo Malec, Bernard Parmegiani, François Bayle and Daniel Teruggi.





















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