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CHIMEFest 2019

The CHIME Studio presents CHIMEFest 2019, a meeting of electronics performers and improvisers from around the globe, with leading artists and researchers from the United States, the UK, and Europe.

Events on May 2 and 3 include concerts at 7pm each evening, as well as talks by local artists and guests during the day. See the full schedule below for details.

CHIMEFest 2019 is a collaboration between the CHIME Studio, the Chicago Center for Contemporary Composition, and the Arts, Science, and Culture Initiative.

Schedule:

Thursday, May 2, 2019

10am-2pm – Talks Session 1

Anne La Berge –Devices

Jeff Snyder – Snyderphonics Genera: a DSP Eurorack module for rapid hardware prototyping

PA Tremblay – Fluid Corpus Manipulation: blurring taxonomies through creative convergences of practices

Alex Harker – FrameLib: A DSP framework for arbitrary size frame processing with arbitrary sub-sample accurate timing

7pm – Concert 1

Utter written and performed by Anne La Berge

Rage Thormbones – Weston Olencki and Matt Barbier, trombones

  • Matrix (for George Lewis) by Sam Pluta
  • new work by Baldwin Giang

Improvisation Set I – Lauren Sarah Hays – solo performance

Improvisation Set II – Ted Moore/Katherine Young/Weston Olencki/Matt Barbier

  • Ted Moore – electronics
  • Katherine Young – bassoon and electronics
  • Weston Olencki – analog synthesizer
  • Matt Barbier – trombone

Friday, May 3, 2019

3pm-6pm – Talks Session 2

Sam Pluta – LMI Version 4 – A New Approach to Multi-Dimensional Performance Software

Ted Moore – New Approaches to Machine Listening and Machine Learning based Composition in SuperCollider

Lauren Hayes –Beyond Skill Acquisition: Improvisation, Interdisciplinarity, and Enactive Music Cognition

6pm – reception

7pm – Concert 2

Improvisation Set III – Pedro Lopes – solo with turntables

Katie Schoepflin Jimoh, clarinet and bass clarinet

  • La rupture inéluctable by PA Tremblay
  • Fluence by Alex Harker
  • new work by Darlene Castro

Improvisation Set IV – Jeff Snyder/Anne La Berge/Sam Pluta/Ben Lamar Gay

  • Jeff Snyder – analog synthesizer
  • Anne La Berge – flute and electronics
  • Sam Pluta – electronics
  • Ben Lamar Gay – cornet

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