Monday, December 16, 2013



















1240F Final concert
Circuit Bending and Hacking as Musical and Artistic Expression
Monday 16 December 2013
Grant Recital Hall
Free

Monday, December 9, 2013













Real-Time: The Shape of Sound to Come
Graduate Seminar Concert
December 14, 8pm. Grant.
Free

Friday, December 6, 2013



















Patchwerk v.4
MUSC1210 | Real-time Systems Final Concert
Grant Recital Hall
12/12/2013 7pm
Free


















MUSC1250: Sound Design Final Concert
Martinos Auditorium - Granoff Center
Weds. 12/11/13 8pm. Free.

Friday, November 22, 2013
























Bevin Blectum w / The Traveling Bubble Ensemble
Thursday 12/5 @ Granoff Center for the Arts / Brown University (live performance + artist talk)
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Saturday 12/7 @ Columbus Theatre / Providence, RI (official record release party) w / Blectum from Blechdom, Kevin Blechdom, The Traveling Bubble Ensemble, Kelley Polar DJ
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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

1240F midterm

This concert explores hardware hacking, circuit bending, and the creative applications of simple electronic circuits and simple audio systems. For this mid-term performance all forms of computer processing and most forms of professional audio processing are completely banned. Students may utilize analogue mixing desks, loudspeakers, and microphones to extend the creative possibility of their hand-built/modified creations, but that’s it, nothing else is allowed!

Grant - 8pm - Thursday November 7, 2013. Free!

Installations in Foyer:
Sara Khan
Tristan Rodman, and Zack Korol-Gold, Peter Bowden, Sam Friedman, and Marissa Goldman

Concert performances:
Lukas Bentel, Jeffery Fan, David Lee, and Henry MacConnel, Jose Guillermo Fernandez Liermann, Daniel Putnam, Jason Rabie, and Seth Thorn,
Claire Kwong, Woohun Joo, Jinku Kim, and Benjamin Moreno Ortiz, Luke Moldof

Thursday, October 24, 2013










DisplaceInteger:
 In attempting to unpick the role of presence in technologically mediated temporal art forms, this concert explores a variety of approaches to live electronics, audiovisual composition, digital media, and extended/hybrid instruments.

Monday October 28, 2013. 8pm
Grant Auditorium
Free

Monday, October 21, 2013

Composing and Improvising with Real Time Systems












 
Composing and Improvising with Real Time Systems
Wednesday, October 23, 2013. 8pm
Granoff Center - Studio 2
Free

Thursday, October 17, 2013


"Audio and Architecture: Unfolding Sound with SpaceMap, A Layout-Agnostic Approach to Multi-Channel Sound Design"

Colloquia - Steve Ellison



Ellison's talk will focus on a technique for sound panning he developed that has been embraced by Repertory and Broadway theaters, Spectacle Productions such as Cirque du Soleil and Dragone, and musicians including John Williams and Herbie Hancock. What are the challenges that sound designers and composers face when realizing multi-channel works in the real world, with the constraints of physical architecture, and how can they be overcome? 

Steve Ellison is Applications Director, Digital Products for Meyer Sound Labs of Berkeley, CA. He joined Meyer Sound in 2005, when LCS Audio, the company he founded in 1992 was acquired.

Friday October 18, 1pm. Grant Auditorium

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Acoustics Workshop - Steve Ellison

Just what is an "optimal acoustic" ? Does this exist?

In this informal session, we will measure the room acoustics of Grant Recital Hall using Aurora running under Audacity (freely available) as well as Dirac (B&K, commercial software) using impulse response methods and compare the results. In the process we will de-mystify some commonly used acoustic measurements including reverb time measurements RT, T20, and EDT.


Friday October 18, 10:30am. Grant Auditorium

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Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Brown/Wesleyan Multimedia Mini-Festival
September 27 at Brown, September 28 at Wesleyan

Brown's Multimedia and Electronic Music program (MEME) will host a concert of new works by graduate student composers working in experimental music at Wesleyan University on Friday, September 27th, in Grant Recital Hall. On the following day, Saturday, September 28th, MEME students will travel to Wesleyan to present a second concert of new works.

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

New Course - New Faculty:








MUSC1240F is a new MEME course taught by our new visiting professor John Ferguson.
T/Th 1:00pm - 2:20pm.
Location: Steinert 101.
First meeting is Tuesday, September 10.

Thursday, May 23, 2013





Community Music Works concert featuring a new work by Bevin Kelly. June 1, 2013 - Knight Memorial Library, 275 Elmwood Avenue, Providence.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013



















Original music produced in MUSC1200:
"THE RECORDING STUDIO AS COMPOSITIONAL TOOL"
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
8pm

Granoff Center - Martinos Auditorium 
free

Tuesday, April 30, 2013



















MEME ENSEMBLE CONCERT
THURSDAY,  MAY 2, 2013
GRANOFF CENTER - STUDIO ONE

Monday, April 29, 2013


Ming Mecca: Voltage Controlled Videogame Console
Dissertation Project Showing by Jordan Bartee

Sunday, May 5th, 2013
1 pm - 8 pm
Granoff Center for the Creative Arts
Floor 2
Free and Open to the Public
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Sunday, March 3, 2013




 
BLIND | The world where I can't be 
but you live in
Multimedia Thesis Concert by Akiko Hatakeyama

Thursday March 7, 2013
8 pm
Grant Recital Hall
Free admission
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